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Syriac Union Party (Syria) : ウィキペディア英語版
Syriac Union Party (Syria)

Syriac Union Party in Syria (, (アラビア語:حزب الإتحاد السرياني في سورية)) is an Assyrian/Syriac political party in Syria that tries to represent the interests of the Syriac communities in Syria. Established on 1 October 2005, since the start of the Syrian Civil War, it has positioned itself on the side of the opposition forces to the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad.
In 15 August 2012, members of Syriac Union Party stormed the Syrian embassy in Stockholm in protest of the Syrian government. A dozen of its members were later detained by Swedish police. The Syriac Union Party (SUP) has set up the Sutoro militia to protect the Assyrian/Syriacs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Qamishli’s Cold War )〕 The Sutoro units in al-Qahtaniyah and al-Malikiyah, are fully under SUP control and co-operate more closely with the Kurdish militias, while the Qamishli branch is seen as being controlled by agents of the Syrian government. Sutoro has an unspoken alliance with the Kurdish YPG.
The Syriac Union Party has been subject to continued repression by the Assad government during the civil war, despite being part of the nonviolent and officially-tolerated domestic opposition National Coordination Body. On 6 June 2013, government forces raided the Qamishli home of SUP Executive Committee member Rubel Gabriel Bahho, arresting and subsequently imprisoning him. On 12 August 2013, security forces apprehended SUP vice-president Sait Malki Cosar—the father of Sutoro leader Johann Cosar—as he disembarked at Qamishli Airport following a visit to Switzerland, where he holds dual citizenship. After being detained in Qamishli for several days, Cosar was transferred to a prison near Damascus and contact with him was lost. Neither party official is known to have been formally charged or tried in court, and neither has been released or heard from since their imprisonment. Their fates remain unknown as of February 2014.
Cosar is rumoured to have died under shadowy circumstances while in custody.〔 The government produced a death certificate for Cosar that stated he died in Damascus of supposed "cardiac arrest" at either 10:00〔 or 10:25〔 PM on the day of his arrest, even though his flight did not even land in Qamishli until 10:30 PM.〔 But despite requests from both the SUP and Cosar's family, government officials have refused to release his body.〔 Cosar's relatives reportedly managed to track down the doctors in Damascus who signed the death certificate, who told them that the government frequently forces doctors to sign death certificates for detainees without allowing them to even see a corpse.〔〔 Friends, family members, and party colleagues alike believe that Cosar may still be alive,〔 and have alleged that the government is trying to conceal the fact that he has been tortured in custody.
==See also==

*Syriac Union Party (Lebanon)
*Syriac Military Council
*Sutoro

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