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"en.20111027.23.4-333-000"2
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Mr President, as more and more dictatorships in Arab countries collapse, Bashar al-Assad’s regime still subscribes to a policy of terror and repressions against its own society, a policy of compromising human rights. The case of Rafah Nached, who is internationally renowned as the person who brought psychoanalysis to Syria, is a clear illustration of the regime’s loss of legitimacy and the total lack of consideration on the part of authorities for the need to coexist with its own society. The freedom movement in Syria is gaining momentum and the incumbent leader is already showing signs of being perfectly aware that the end of his dictatorship is imminent.
The arbitrary imprisonment of Rafah Nached gives every indication of being a violation of all civilised norms in the field of human rights. The charge of efforts intended to destabilise the country brought against a person who organises support workshops for the victims of crimes committed by government forces is exceptionally absurd and even comes close to being paranoia. I call upon the Syrian authorities to release Rafah Nached from prison immediately and to discontinue their policy of persecuting those who provide humanitarian aid.
I also urge them to free political prisoners and journalists. Rafah Nached is a person actively involved in facilitating dialogue between the people of Syria. I hope that these activities will continue on the basis of her achievements."@en1
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