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Lawyer Imad Al Droubi Enforced to Disappear Since 2013

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SNHR briefed the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary disappearances, of the case of lawyer Imad Mohammad Nihad Al Droubi in Homs, Al Waer, then age 42, and asked to request of the Syrian authorities to release him, where he was arrested arbitrarily for the second time by Al Mahatta checkpoint of the government forces’ military security in Homs when he was passing it on May 22, 2013, without showing a warrant entitles them to arrest him.

His family couldn’t take any steps to know where Mohammad is due to their dear of security forces pursuit, arrest, or blackmailing.
Since the date of his disappearance his family had no news on where he is, up till the date of informing the United Nation Rapporteur on May 25, 2015 his fate is yet unknown.

Syrian authorities deny enforcing student Mohammad Mahmoud Al-Qaiyem to disappear, SNHR were unable to determine his fate until now, as is his family, and they are afraid of detention and torture in the event of repeating questions about him, as happened with many similar cases.

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