Mystery Surrounds Prison Riot Reports

Syria Media Report, 08-Jan-09

Mystery Surrounds Prison Riot Reports

Syria Media Report, 08-Jan-09

Thursday, 8 January, 2009
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Reports of renewed unrest at the Saidnaya military prison surfaced last month as the authorities continued investigating the cause of unrest there in July, according to a report on the London-based Levant News website.



The website published a December 18 statement from an organisation called Samir Kassir’s Eyes, which said, “Eyewitnesses confirmed a shooting and a fire at the Saidnaya prison on December 13. The military were seen deploying at the prison and reports said they were still there”.



Twenty-five prisoners died during the July riot at the jail, northeast of Damascus, where many political prisoners are held. The unrest began during a routine inspection at the prison. According to the London-based Syrian Committee for Human Rights, and also relatives of detainees, the trouble began when prison guards stamped on a Koran.



Human rights activists told the website that the authorities were continuing to prevent families from visiting prisoners who were still under investigation in connection with the earlier riot.
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