HomeMonthly ReportsDetainees and Forcibly Disappeared PersonsNo Less than 542 Arbitrary Arrest Cases were Recorded in February 2015

No Less than 542 Arbitrary Arrest Cases were Recorded in February 2015

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Introduction
The details of any prisoner can be found by using the search engine on our websites. Also, the names and details of any prisoner can be submitted into our website. Our teams will add it to our archives once it is verified.

Details
The following table shows the arrest cases that were recorded in February. This is the bare minimum of cases that we were able to record in light of government forces’, extremist groups’, and some of the armed opposition factions’ ban and pursuit of our team.
The Syrian government denies that it executed any kidnapping or arrests when families ask about their beloved ones. We obtain most of our information from former detainees.

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