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Syria's branch of the Human rights Arab organization
Syria, Politics, 12/1/2003

"The Human Rights Arab organization" announced on Saturday the inauguration of its 10th branch from Damascus calling for the "abrogation of emergency, the special laws and human rights violations."

Lawyer Muhammad Radoun said "we declare the foundation of an Arab establishment that is concerned with defending human rights in Syria, and works for finding out a standard to human rights, like other Arab states. We aspire that Damascus branch will be the 10th premises among the Arab states, which affiliates the organization's general headquarters in Cairo."

He explained that the "tenth branch of the Arab human rights organization in Syria calls for putting an end to the state of emergency, the special laws, and halt of all human rights violations and setting public freedoms."

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