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Haitham al-Maleh

Haitham al-Maleh ((アラビア語:هيثم المالح), born August 15, 1930)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Syria: Human Rights Lawyer Turns 80 in Prison )〕 is a Syrian democracy activist and former judge. He is a critic of the current Syrian government under Bashar al-Assad and has been imprisoned by the Syrian government as a political prisoner on several occasions since the 1960s. Maleh became an important opposition figure in the Syrian Civil War.
== Background ==
Haitham al-Maleh earned a degree in law and a diploma in international law. He was first arrested in 1951 at the age of twenty when he called for an independent judiciary; he was imprisoned for three weeks. He became a judge in 1958. The first Baathist government dismissed him from the judicial bench because of his public criticism of the 1963 Emergency Law, which suspended constitutional rights and codified martial law.〔 He returned to the practice of law after his dismissal.〔
The Syrian government ordered Maleh's arrest and detention numerous times because of his democracy activities. In 1978, Maleh was one of the authors of a document demanding constitutional reforms and the end of Emergency Law, which was soon endorsed by other professional organizations, culminating in a mass strike in March 1980.〔 Maleh was jailed as a political prisoner between 1980 and 1986 because he publicly criticized human rights abuses committed by the government, the Emergency Law, and violations of the Syrian Constitution. He went on hunger strikes at least twice during his detention.〔
Maleh and other human rights activists founded the Human Rights Association in Syria in July 2001, and he was elected president of the organization, a position he held until 2006. He has been active in Amnesty International since 1989.〔
Maleh wrote several times to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad criticizing the human rights situation in his country. Writing as the president of the Syrian Human Rights Association, he demanded constitutional reforms and the lifting of the Emergency Law.〔 In 2003, he spoke before the German Parliament on the issue of Syrian human rights, describing al-Assad's rule as "a fascist dictatorship". When he returned, the Syrian government banned him from leaving the country for the next seven years.〔
He has received many awards for his defense of human rights in Syria, including the Dutch Human Rights Prize awarded to him in 2006. The Syrian Government refused to allow him to leave the country to receive the award in the Netherlands. After weeks of uncertainty he learned of the final refusal to grant him an exit visa only the day before the ceremony. In 2004 Maleh received the French National Consultative Commission of Human Rights "Human Rights Honor Award" for his research on torture in Syria, and the annual award for the dignity of the Geneva Human Rights Defenders in 2010, in addition to other awards and honors.〔

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