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Syria Unmasked - The Suppression of Human Rights by the Asad Regime (Hardcover)
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Syria Unmasked - The Suppression of Human Rights by the Asad Regime (Hardcover)
Series: Human Rights Watch
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Loot Price R540
Discovery Miles 5 400
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Since he seized power in Syria two decades ago, President Hafez
Asad has subjected his people to continuous repression. Violence
reached a peak in the early 1980s, when Asad's Ba'thist regime
crushed its opposition, killing at least ten thousand citizens and
jailing thousands more. And today, despite some gestures of
liberalization, the practices of Asad's government remain
repugnant. Security forces routinely arrest citizens without
charge, torture them during interrogation, and imprison them
without trial for political reasons. At least 7500 political
prisoners are currently held under appalling conditions.
Persecution of the country's minorities - notably Jews,
Palestinians, and Kurds - is rampant. Syria is also a serious
rights offender in Lebanon where, since 1976, its army has
controlled more than half of the country and has imprisoned,
tortured, and massacred hundreds of innocent civilians. This book
by Middle East Watch describes the various forms of oppression in
Syria and gives details about the three institutions that help Asad
maintain his control - the Ba'th Party, the military, and the
security forces. The book provides information not only on the
violent acts perpetrated by the government but also on such topics
as the censorship of mass media, the banning of opposition
political parties and professional associations, and the country's
foreign relations. Based in large part on confidential interviews
with Syrian emigres and sources encountered during an unauthorized
visit to Syria - all of whom risked harassment from their country's
security forces for providing information to Middle East Watch -
this book presents Syria's dismal human rights record powerfully
and thoroughly.
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