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NGOs: Syrian women in male prison being mistreated worse than the men

Damascus- Syrian Association for Human Rights expressed its deep concern about    the deteriorating conditions of the women detainees belonging to revolutionary movements in the political wing of Adra prison, 30 KM north-east Damascus, who suffer from force majeure and inhuman treatment lacks the minimum requirements, in accordance with the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners issued by the United Nations.

 The association said in a statement, based on testimonies of Syrian Activists  women, about 200 women currently in the political section chambers of   ('Adra prison) who are suffering mainly from skin diseases and respiratory a result of lack of health care and the deliberate medical neglect, especially as some of them badly in need of treatment as a result of complications subjected to torture prints the period of investigation.

 There is broad consensus in the international community that procedures followed by Syrian regime violate internationally recognized standards for free and fair trials.  

 Human Rights watch demands Syria moves women from male prisons, says women in male prison being mistreated worse than the men.

 According to the statement, ''The dormitories are assigned to detention lacked the minimum health standards, which led to the outbreak of diseases among them, while insisting Supervisors gung the section not to introduce any kind of drugs to prisoners, and is associated with malnutrition are distributed meal one them daily, and tends to be a small meal and non-saturated and contaminated often.''

 The authorities supervising the department follow a strict policy against the prisoners, including the right to visit and access to legal assistance, as the majority in detention Space to the Court of terrorism, or under deposit in favor of intelligence another, and as a punitive measure, the officials for the section ignore completely Needs Women special prisoners, especially in light of the humanitarian conditions.

 It reports that lawyers are not free to meet their clients in detention without written permission, which is often withheld. According to HRW, lawyers of defendants are not guaranteed access to their clients prior to trial, trial proceedings begin before lawyers have had an opportunity to see the case files, and the court often denies lawyers the opportunity to engage in oral arguments on behalf of their clients. Furthermore, defendants sentenced -before-by the SSSC (Syrian Security State Court) have no right to appeal their verdicts to a higher authority.

 The Syrian Association for the Defense of Human Rights condemns "in the strongest terms" This policy is punitive and retaliatory collide with all international conventions and treaties on human rights and in particular the Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners issued by the United Nations.

 The mission of International Red Cross in Damascus has demanded for urgent action to visit the political section of the Damascus Central Prison and stand on the case of prisoners deteriorating there, as demanded by the Association institutions the International Community to assume its responsibilities towards what is going on, and to exert all efforts that will stop these crimes that take place on a daily basis against detainees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zaman Alwasl
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