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The arrest of the activist Mohamad Nour Shamali

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Mohamad Nour  Shamali

The detainee: Mohamad Nour Al Shamali. Father: Mohamad. Mother: Wesal Kwara. Born in 1994.
 
A demonstrator and a peaceful activist who work under the alias Abul Nour Al Halabi. He recorded many demonstrations in Salah Al Dien and University City. He has Syrian nationality. No Arab or international human rights organization pointed out his case or taken any action regarding it.
 
SNHR hold the Syrian government fully responsible for the citizen Mohamad Nour Al Shamali’s life, and demand the international community to take action to reveal the fate of thousands of detainees that loses their lives daily and to an unprecedented and systematic torture at the hands of a regime that has no regard for the most basic humanitarian or moral standards with respect to detainees amid the international and humanitarian’s failure to hold legal responsibility in regard to what the detainees are being subjected to inside the prisons of the Syrian regime.

 

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