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Civilian arrested by the SNA in eastern Aleppo governorate, August 8, 2023

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A man, identified as Ja’far Othman, who is the head of the Tulip Internet Company, was arrested on August 4, 2023, by Syrian National Army (SNA) personnel near al-Eman Mosque in his home city of al-Bab in eastern rural Aleppo governorate. He was then taken to an undisclosed location.

The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) notes that Ja’far’s phone was seized following his arrest, and he has not been allowed to contact his family.
SNHR is concerned that he may be subjected to torture in detention and may go on to become yet another forcibly disappeared person, with 85% of all those detained in Syria falling into this category.

We call for the provision of both material and moral reparations for the victims and their families, and call on all parties to put an end to all arbitrary detentions whose only purpose is to spread mass fear and extort people.

We also call for the fates of thousands of people forcibly disappeared at the hands of all armed opposition factions/SNA to be revealed.

A man, identified as Ja’far Othman, who is the head of the Tulip Internet Company, was arrested on August 4, 2023, by Syrian National Army (SNA) personnel near al-Eman Mosque in his home city of al-Bab in eastern rural Aleppo governorate. He was then taken to an undisclosed location. The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) notes that Ja’far’s phone was seized following his arrest, and he has not been allowed to contact his family. SNHR is concerned that he may be subjected to torture in detention and may go on to become yet another forcibly disappeared person, with 85% of all those detained in Syria falling into this category. We call for the provision of both material and moral reparations for the victims and their families, and call on all parties to put an end to all arbitrary detentions whose only purpose is to spread mass fear and extort people. We also call for the fates of thousands of people forcibly disappeared at the hands of all armed opposition factions/SNA to be revealed.