Tuhama Mahmoud Ma'rouf Explained

Tuhama Mahmoud Ma'rouf
تهامة محمود معروف
Birth Date:b. 1964
Nationality:Syrian
Known For:2010–11 imprisonment
Occupation:dentist
Alma Mater:Aleppo University
Spouse:Bakr Sidqi
Party:Communist Labour Party

Tuhama Mahmoud Ma'rouf (Arabic: تهامة محمود معروف; born 1964) is a Syrian dentist who was detained from February 2010 to June 2011 for her involvement in the banned Communist Labour Party in the early 1990s. Amnesty International designated her a prisoner of conscience, "detained solely for the peaceful exercise of her right to freedom of expression and association".

Arrest and imprisonment

Ma'rouf was originally detained in 1993 for her involvement with the PCA, along with eight other female activists.[1] The arrests were part of a general crackdown on the party which effectively destroyed it.

She was then found guilty and sentenced in absentia on 5 November 1995 by the Supreme State Security Court (SSSC) of violating Article 306 of Syria's Penal Code, "membership in a secret organization which aims to change the economic and social status of the state". However, for unknown reasons, authorities did not arrest her to begin her sentence until 6 February 2010 in Aleppo.[2] Three days later, she appeared before the court and was ordered to be transferred to Adra prison to serve her sentence of six years' imprisonment.[3] On 18 February 2011, she began a hunger strike to demand a transfer to a woman's prison.

Amnesty International protested her imprisonment and called for her immediate release, as did the Committee on Human Rights of the US National Academy of Sciences, the Damascus Center for Human Rights Studies,[4] and Human Rights Watch.[5]

Ma'rouf was released on 2 June 2011 as part of a general amnesty for political dissidents following the start of the Arab Spring protests.

Personal life

Ma'rouf received a degree in dentistry from Aleppo University in 1997. Her husband, Bakr Sidqi, is a writer and former political prisoner; they have two children.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Further information on UA 292/93 (MDE 24/07/93, 26 August 1993) Fear of torture/legal concern . 2 December 1993 . . 24 January 2012.
  2. Web site: Case Information . 2012 . . 24 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Urgent Action: Female Political Prisoner on Hunger Strike . 4 March 2011 . . 23 January 2012.
  4. Web site: Female Political Prisoner on Hunger Strike . Damascus Center for Human Rights Studies . 24 January 2012.
  5. Web site: Syria: Transfer Women Out of Male Prison . 12 November 2010 . . 24 January 2012.