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Tal Mallohi
Tal Dosr Almlouhi (born in Homs in the November 4 in 1991[1]) is a code of Syria and a student at a school Homs high school, arrested by state security apparatus Syrian in December 27 2009 against the background of published some articles with a political background on her blog, and contact was lost, and could not be visit her family or her know where her detention since that date[2]

According to reports issued by human rights organizations Syria, the state security apparatus Syrian summoned Almlouhi in December 2009 to investigate her about an article she had published in her blog, days after he came to her house a number of elements of the device and confiscated a computer their own, and some CDs, books, and purposes other personal

. Since that date no longer Almlouhi to their relatives and deprived from participating in the high school exams (IB) does not know its place precisely in spite of her family review of the device mentioned several times[4].

In September 2010 appealed to the mother of the Code retained in a letter released by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to intervene for the release of her daughter, detaining, confirming the link to her daughter "in any organization of Syrian opposition or non-opposition"[1] and her daughter "does not grasp anything in the policy "[7], and her grandfather Mohammed Zia Almlouhi system was one of the men of the late President Hafez al-Assad, as he served as Minister of State for the People's Assembly in the custody of[1]. The mother was divorced Almlouhi had received a promise of "one of the security authorities" that her daughter will be released before the month of Ramadan, but the month ended without this promise be achieved[7]. And spread a few days after rumors spread this message to Tal for the death under torture[8] [9], which was denied by Syrian activists at the time[10].

In September 20th 2010 site published "DPress" that the Tal Almlouhi exist in the prison is always the women (20 km northwest of Damascus) and they referred to the judiciary on charges of espionage[11], but her mother, Ms. Prince Almlouhi denied in connection with the Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights On September 22 the validity of this story, saying she visited the prison, but they always told her that her daughter had not been transferred to the prison[12].

protest against the detention Almlouhi
The arrest requesting many of the criticisms in the blogs Arabic, published an attack on what it considers repressive randomly in Syria. But did not issue any comment on the criticism of the Syrian government (which prohibits political opposition and impose emergency law since the Baath Party power in 1963), which normally does not comment on political arrests[13].

Egyptian militants fired on September 12th 2010 Invitation to organize a protest held in front of the Syrian Embassy in Cairo on September 19 2010 in solidarity with the Code Syrian detainee, and to demand the Syrian authorities to disclose the fate and release[10] [14] [15]. Also called on the organization "Reporters Without Borders"to" put an immediate end to this arbitrary detention "and" subject this blog to try transparent if they actually committed a misdemeanor or released immediately, "[16]. And demanded that the Organization of Human Rights Watch for the release of student detainee, said a researcher human rights organization that the detention Almlouhi is a "mystery" for the organization, he said, adding that "the case of this student raises many questions, there is no clear reason for her arrest, and isolation from the world in this way"[6]. She said Amnesty International believes that it is Almlouhi prisoners of conscience, and they imprisoned solely because they exercised their right to freedom of expression in a peaceful manner, and the organization said that Tal exposed to risk of torture and other types of abuse[17]. earlier arrests of Syrian bloggers

No longer the case Almlouhi is the first of its kind, since arrested many of the Syrians, who turned to blogging to express their views, and sentenced them to long prison terms[18] [19], prompting some Syrian bloggers to write under pseudonyms. The report by "Reporters without borders" that a number of at least four Internet activists Syrians who had been behind bars years old in 2009, making the report classifies Syria in more than 12 countries "enemies of the Internet"[16] [5]. Syrian authorities also banned an estimated two hundred site on the Internet, including Facebook site and the location of Reserve Spot and site YouTube[5] [19], but the Syrians, and some users have found ways to get around the ban[5]

Blogs Tal Al-Malohi
The Tal Almlouhi published her writings in three blogs, one of which is her blog, the Chairperson called the "Blog" and is likely to be arrested due to an article or articles published in this blog specifically, A blog of poems and articles supports the Palestinian cause and critical of the Union for the Mediterranean, an initiative diplomatic French rally Arab states and European as well as Israel[7] [18] [19], along with a picture of Gandhi written above "will remain for example," and pictures of Sheikh Raed Salah, and the sons of Mahmoud al-Zahar, "martyrs" and pictures of Tayseer and Erdogan, with the words Thank Venezuela and the image of George W. Bush on body Hitler, and the image in the background "No to torture." Tal has published another post on this blog on September 6th 2009, and was a poem entitled "Jerusalem, Our Lady of the cities"[20].

The second is the blog titled "Letters" (written by Tal English latters) and another "message" in this blog was entitled "the first message to man in this world:, dated January 19 2009[21].

The code allocated by the Tal-third to document the destroyed Palestinian villages and the latest blog entries from the village where the monastery of St dated May 3 2009[22].

Proposed deletion of Tal mallohi


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September 2010
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