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Dr. ‘Aref Dalilah, the former Dean of the Faculty of Economics of Aleppo University in Syria and a founding member of the Preparatory Committees of the Civil Society Forum, was arrested in Damascus, on September 9, 2001. A peaceful supporter of political and economic
reforms, he had been dismissed from his post as Dean of Economic
Faculty, reportedly due to his outspoken views against corruption and
his calls for granting freedom of expression to complement economic
reform. He was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment on charges of
“attempting to change the constitution by illegal means.” Serious
concerns have been raised about Dr. Dalilah’s health, including heart
problems, but prison authorities have restricted his access to medical
care. Send individual letters of appeal to the individuals listed below, with copies to diplomatic representatives of Syria accredited to your country:
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