On December 9, 2013, a group of gunmen stormed the offices of the Violations Documentation Center in Syria in Douma, Damascus countryside and abducted Razan Zaitouneh and three other activists: Samira Khalil, Nazim Hamada and Wael Hamada. Their whereabouts is still unknown, which exacerbated concerns about their health and safety.

Razan Zaitouneh is one of the main lawyers who defended political prisoners in Syria since 2001. She started her human rights activism years before March 2011. After March 2011, Razan and her colleague, lawyer Nazim Hamada were among the first supporters of the Syrian street protests. Razan took part in those protests, talked to the media and wrote down her observations. In collaboration with a number of activists, she set up the Violations Documentation Center in Syria. She was also a founder of the Local Coordination Committees, which organized the work of the local committees in various Syrian cities and towns. Razan was exposed to fierce security prosecution and in the fall of 2011, because of her work razan suffered from a lot of security harassment and in 2011 her husband, Wael Hamada and his brother were arrested by the Air Force Intelligence and they were released later.

Razan and her husband went into hiding. Nazim and Samira continued their activities underground amid persistent security chase. In 2013, the four of them moved to Douma (which had come out of regime control). Razan continued her work in the VDC management and established the “local development and SME support office”, which provided assistance to NGOs operating in the besieged Eastern Ghouta.

In honor of her human rights activism, Razan Zaitouneh won numerous international awards including Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 2011, Anna Politkovskaya Award in 2011 (by Reach All Women in War) and the International Women of Courage Award in 2013. Yet, she could not receive those prizes in person because she was at the time under travel ban. This was just one among numerous sacrifices made by Razan. Nazim Hamada also could not print his second poetry book because he was an activist- under different names- documenting human rights violations committed in Syria by different parties.

Like Wael, Nazem and Razan, Samira Khalil, a former political detainee (1987-1991), refused to get out of Douma. They preferred to live together or die together. They chose to stay with the people under siege and daily bombardment.

“Nothing, not even our ten thousand martyrs, choking siege or the betrayal of the international community would defeat the will of the people who dream and believe in the future,” says Razan in an interview with the International Federation for Human Rights before her abduction.

While the armed factions in the Eastern Ghouta issued a statement immediately after their kidnapping denying responsibility for that crime and for other violations in Eastern Ghouta, these factions did not facilitate a prompt, serious and independent investigation to uncover the fate of the four kidnapped, despite the fact that the protection of civilians is the responsibility of any party in the areas under their control.

The peaceful civil and rights activism of Razan, Samira, Nazim and Wael (who worked years in silence and was arrested and tortured in silence), which was inseparable from their approach to civil rights and their calls for a country with more justice and respect of human dignity, had created them numerous enemies. All those violating human rights and insulting human dignity are their enemies; all those seeking political or military control for personal profit are their enemies. And it was those who managed to abduct Razan, Samira, Nazim and Wael.

The undersigned Syrian human rights organizations confirm that this crime is not subject to statute of limitations under the international humanitarian law. Accountability is definitely coming and the only ones authorized to forgive are Razan, Samira, Wael and Nazem.

The undersigned organizations urge all international players to take all necessary measures to uncover the whereabouts of Razan Zaitouneh, Samira Khalil, Nazim Hammadi and Wael Hamadeh and release them immediately in accordance with the international law, and to ensure their safety. Their continued detention is part of wider violations including threats and harassment of human rights activists from government and anti-government parties alike.

We, the undersigned human rights and civil organizations, call on all capable forces to interfere and pressure to find out the whereabouts of the four disappeared persons and to release them immediately and let them return to their families and friends. We emphasize that the work started by the four abductees has not stopped and will never stop. Documenting violations and seeking to establish accountability is the obsession of great many Syrian human rights activists and patriots including those enforcedly disappeared. It has never stopped and will never stop.

Sign:

  1. Syrian Kurdish Journalists Union
  2. Free Nayional Gathering For Workers in the Syrians state’s institutions
  3. Syrian Association for Citizenship
  4. Assyrian Human Rights Network
  5. Syrian Network for Human Right
  6. The Syrian Committee For Detainees
  7. Syrian lobby
  8. National group for transitional justice in Syria
  9. Al-Marsad | Arab Human Rights Centre in Golan Heights
  10. Human Rights educational Center- Germany
  11. Syrian Center visual media
  12. Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression
  13. Syrian Center for Legal Research and Studies
  14. Arab organization for human Rights – syria
  15. Arab organization for human Rights
  16. The Syrian National Organization
  17. Club franco syrien
  18. Central local Union of Lawyers
  19. Central union for Liberal lawyers
  20. Komela Rewşen Bedirxan
  21. Zeal
  22. The Peace Loop of Gaziantep
  23. Syrian Women’s League
  24. Syrian Christians for Peace. SCP
  25. Syrian for Truth and Justice – STJ
  26. SYRIAN WOMEN’S NETWORK
  27. The Working Group for Syrian Detainees
  28. Academics Council
  29. Diplomats Council
  30. majlesalkadaa
  31. The Council of free Syrian judges
  32. mudar aljundi
  33. Justice for life observatory
  34. Justice for life observatory in DeirEzzo
  35. Arraya Centre for Media Freedom and press
  36. Bercav center
  37. Violations Documentation center
  38. Democratic Republic studies center
  39. Centre for Strengthening the Rule of Law
  40. Massar
  41. Urnammu
  42. Solidarity for Syria
  43. The Working Group for Syrian Detainees
  44. ALKAWAKIBI ORGANIZATION For HUMAN RIGHTS
  45. Rexrewa peyva me
  46. Kurdish Women’s Development Organization
  47. Human Rights Organization in Syria-MAF
  48. Syrian activists monitoring organization
  49. Jen organization
  50. Fraternity Foundation for Human Rights
  51. Human rights Guardians