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"− Mr President, I also call for the immediate release of Ms Rafah Nached, the first female psychoanalyst in Syria. She was arbitrarily arrested on 10 September and has since been held in detention despite the precarious state of her health. No clear charge has been made against her but, according to information in the press, she is accused of activities likely to destabilise the Syrian State and, according to her family, risks spending seven years in prison if at some point she is found guilty. This is a surreal situation. The Syrian regime is holding eight psychoanalysts in custody for the simple reason that they organised meetings designed to help Syrians overcome fear. This is a clear sign that repression in Syria knows no limits, and consequently I am pleased that our emergency resolution was preceded by a text dealing with the political situation in this country, strongly condemning the repression that has killed over three thousand victims and calling on Assad to withdraw from power so that a transition will be possible."@en1
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