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"Mr President, Commissioner, the Syrian Government has responded to the Arab Spring uprising both cruelly and violently. One example is the 66-year-old Syrian psychoanalyst, Rafah Nached, who was arrested on 10 September and charged with attempting to treat traumatised patients using therapy. The case of Nached shows that a real dictatorship, which is what Syria undoubtedly is, wants to control both the conscious and subconscious experiences of its subjects. That is how Nached, in practising her profession, became an enemy of the state. A doctor who helped countless patients during her career, and even founded a school of psychoanalysis in her city, is now in a women’s prison in a Damascus suburb, charged with activities undermining the stability of the nation. Today we, the European Parliament, have issued a resolution and have highlighted the situation in Syria in general. It is good that we can still, in this way, separately bring an individual human case to the attention of the world."@en1
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