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HRW demands access to prisons after activist dies
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In this picture taken on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, a Free Syrian Army fighter takes his position at a previous Syrian army forces checkpoint, at the main entrance of Christian village of Yacoubieh, in the northern Syrian province of Idlib, Syria. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
In this picture taken on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013, a Free Syrian Army fighter takes his position at a previous Syrian army forces checkpoint, at the main entrance of Christian village of Yacoubieh, in the northern Syrian province of Idlib, Syria. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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BEIRUT: Human Rights Watch Friday demanded unfettered access to Syrian prisons after a prominent peace activist died in custody and another was feared dead.

Omar Aziz, a 64-year-old husband and father of three, died of heart complications after he was transported to Harasta military hospital in the Damascus suburb of Mezzeh Saturday, a relative told the watchdog.

Aziz, who returned to Syria from abroad in 2011 and began working with activists to deliver aid to embattled Damascus suburbs, was initially detained at his home on Nov. 20 by armed air force intelligence agents.

A witness told HRW that Aziz was kept incommunicado in Mezzeh, where he was held in a small 4x4-meter cell with 85 others, exposed to cold temperatures, malnourished and was told his family was imprisoned.

His family only learned he had died from one of his fellow detainees, the watchdog said.

Another activist Ayham Ghazzoul, 26, was also reported to have died by a recently released detainee who had been held with him at a military detention facility in the Damascus district of Kfar Souseh, it said.

The detainee said Ghazzoul died on Nov. 9 from wounds suffered four days earlier when he was beaten by members of the loyalist National Students Union and two pro-regime militiamen who were transporting him to the facility.

“Aziz’s death and Ghazzoul’s feared death are yet another reminder of the need to immediately lift the veil of secrecy over Syria’s prisons,” Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at HRW, said in a statement.

“A constellation of abuse surrounds each incident of arbitrary detention in Syria, from the government’s unwillingness to even acknowledge who is in their custody, to widespread torture and chilling reports of deaths in detention.”

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 23, 2013, on page 10.
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Human Rights Watch Friday demanded unfettered access to Syrian prisons after a prominent peace activist died in custody and another was feared dead.

A witness told HRW that Aziz was kept incommunicado in Mezzeh, where he was held in a small 4x4-meter cell with 85 others, exposed to cold temperatures, malnourished and was told his family was imprisoned.
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