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The Enforced Disappearance of the Student Saleh al Khader since 2014

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the Student Saleh al Khader

SNHR briefed the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary disappearances, of the case of the student “Saleh al Khader ” from Raqqa city, age 19 at the time of his arrest and asked to request of the Syrian authorities to release him as he was arrested arbitrarily on July 18, 2014, as he was passing a checkpoint of military security forces of Syrian regime forces in al Joura neighborhood in Dier Ez-Zour city. Since then, his fate remains unknown for the Syrian Network for Human Rights as well as his family.
 
Syrian authorities deny enforcing the student Saleh al Khader 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.
 
SNHR demanded the United Nations Committee on Enforced Disappearance to intervene with the Syrian authorities for his immediate release, and the release of thousands of cases of enforced disappearances and the need to determine their fate.
 

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