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Alkarama is deeply concerned about the situation of seven Syrian nationals who had served sentences in Lebanese prisons and of whom three were already expelled to Syria following the expiry of their prison terms. These three men are now believed to be held by the Syrian Military Intelligence in its Palestine detention centre, a detention centre known for systematic torture and ill-treatment of inmates as well as exceptionally inhumane detention conditions.
Alkarama is deeply concerned about the situation of seven Syrian nationals who had served sentences in Lebanese prisons and of whom three were already expelled to Syria following the expiry of their prison terms. These three men are now believed to be held by the Syrian Military Intelligence in its Palestine detention centre, a detention centre known for systematic torture and ill-treatment of inmates as well as exceptionally inhumane detention conditions.
Alkarama was informed that Mr Abdul Khaleq, one of the UAE5, a group of five well known government critics and human rights defenders who were subjected to and unfair trial in the United Arab Emirates last year, was re-arrested on 22 May 2012.
The human rights situation in Algeria was discussed today by the Human Rights Council in the framework of the Universal Periodic Review. At the head of one of the largest state delegations attending this session, Mr.
Alkarama has seized the Special Procedures of the United Nation today of the case of Mr. Amhamed Ahwishy, a 42-year-old Libyan citizen and a father of four, who has been arbitrarily detained and submitted to acts of torture since 18 October 2011.

Amhamed Ahwishy was arrested in Wadi Masour on 18 October 2011 by a group of armed men that presented themselves as members of "the Katiba of 28 May," a revolutionary brigade of Bani Walid.

Mr. Sayed Qaddaf Dam, 64, was arrested at him home in Syrte on 18 September 2011 by armed men without any warrant on the soul basis of his familial relationship with the former head of state Muammar Qaddafi, who was his cousin.

When he was arrested, he was awaiting a surgical procedure on his spinal column to treat lesions from which he suffers.

On 21 May 2012, a person calling themselves an official of the psychiatric hospital of Ar-Razi in Salé called his father to inform him that his son was being held in the establishment. The same day, his father went to find him.

On 12 May 2012, Shadi Al Mawlawi, a Lebanese national known to support the Syrian opposition as well as Syrian refugees in Lebanon, was arrested in Tripoli. The 25-year-old merchant of office furniture now faces a military trial based on terrorism charges.
On Monday 21 May, the second cycle of the UPR – Universal Periodic Review – will begin at the Human Rights Council in Geneva, with the 13th session of the Human Rights Council Working Group on the UPR.
Alkarama seized the Special Procedures of the United Nations of the case of Sofiane Alazami today, who was abducted on the night of 5-6 May 2012 while he was on his way to Casablanca to look for work.