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Human rights in Syria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human rights in Syria
The situation for human rights in Syria is considered exceptionally poor among international observers.〔(World Report 2010 Human Rights Watch World Report 2010 ), pg. 555.〕〔 A state of emergency was in effect from 1963 until April 2011, giving security forces sweeping powers of arrest and detention.〔 Syria is a multi-party state. The authorities have been accused of harassing and imprisoning human rights activists and other critics of the government.〔(Human Rights Watch World Report 2005 Events of 2004 ), Human Rights Watch 2005. (The same group also highlighted, in a report "Syria: End Opposition Use of Torture, Executions" (Abuses Show Need for Accountability) September 17, 2012, That "A detainee who had been held in a school told Human Rights Watch that FSA fighters there had beaten him regularly for 25 days before he was transferred to the detention facility...") ISBN 1-56432-331-5.〕 Freedom of expression, association, and assembly are strictly controlled.〔〔 Women and ethnic minorities face discrimination.〔〔 According to Human Rights Watch, President Bashar al-Assad failed to improve Syria’s human rights record in the first 10 years of his rule, and Syria's human rights situation remained among the worst in the world.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Syria among worst for rights abuses: HRW report )〕 According to Amnesty International, the government may be guilty of crimes against humanity based on "witness accounts of deaths in custody, torture and arbitrary detention," during the crackdown against the 2011 uprising. ==History==
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