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The Faeq al-Mir arrest controversy refers to the arrest, imprisonment, and calls for release of Faeq al-Mir, leader of the Syrian People’s Democratic Party, after he telephoned Elias Atallah, a Lebanese politician critical of Syrian policies there. In the call, taped by Syrian Intelligence forces, al-Mir gave condolences to Atallah regarding the assassination of Pierre Gemayel, Lebanon's Minister of Industry. Al-Mir was detained by Syrian security forces at his home in Latakia on December 13, 2006, and charged in March 2007 with "undertaking acts that weaken national sentiment during times of conflict" and "communicating with a foreign country to incite it to initiate aggression against Syria or to provide it with the means to do so." On December 31, 2007, Damascus's First Criminal Court r

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dbo:abstract The Faeq al-Mir arrest controversy refers to the arrest, imprisonment, and calls for release of Faeq al-Mir, leader of the Syrian People’s Democratic Party, after he telephoned Elias Atallah, a Lebanese politician critical of Syrian policies there. In the call, taped by Syrian Intelligence forces, al-Mir gave condolences to Atallah regarding the assassination of Pierre Gemayel, Lebanon's Minister of Industry. Al-Mir was detained by Syrian security forces at his home in Latakia on December 13, 2006, and charged in March 2007 with "undertaking acts that weaken national sentiment during times of conflict" and "communicating with a foreign country to incite it to initiate aggression against Syria or to provide it with the means to do so." On December 31, 2007, Damascus's First Criminal Court ruled him guilty of "circulating false or exaggerated news which would weaken the morale of the nation" and sentenced him to three years in prison, though the duration was immediately reduced to 18 months. Human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, criticized the arrest and demanded al-Mir's unconditional release. (en) Faeq al-Mir, de son vrai nom Faeq Ali Asad, est un militant des droits de l'homme et homme politique syrien, essentiellement connu pour son arrestation et son emprisonnement en 2006. La controverse sur son arrestation fait référence à l'arrestation, l'emprisonnement et la libération de Faeq al-Mir, chef du Parti démocratique du peuple syrien, après qu'il a téléphoné à Elias Atallah, un politicien libanais critique à l'égard de la politique syrienne. Dans l'appel, enregistré par les services de renseignement syriens, Faeq al-Mir présente ses condoléances à Elias Atallah pour l'assassinat de Pierre Gemayel, ministre libanais de l'Industrie. Faeq al-Mir est arrêté par les services de renseignement syriens à son domicile de Lattaquié le 13 décembre 2006 et inculpé en mars 2007 d'« actes qui affaiblissent le sentiment national en temps de conflit » et de « communication avec un pays étranger pour l'inciter à entamer une agression contre la Syrie ou lui donner les moyens de le faire ». Le 31 décembre 2007, le premier tribunal pénal de Damas le juge coupable de « diffusion de nouvelles fausses ou exagérées qui affaibliraient le moral de la nation » et le condamne à trois ans de prison. Des associations de défense des droits humains, dont Human Rights Watch et Amnesty International, critiquent son arrestation et demandent la libération inconditionnelle d'al-Mir. (fr)
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rdfs:comment The Faeq al-Mir arrest controversy refers to the arrest, imprisonment, and calls for release of Faeq al-Mir, leader of the Syrian People’s Democratic Party, after he telephoned Elias Atallah, a Lebanese politician critical of Syrian policies there. In the call, taped by Syrian Intelligence forces, al-Mir gave condolences to Atallah regarding the assassination of Pierre Gemayel, Lebanon's Minister of Industry. Al-Mir was detained by Syrian security forces at his home in Latakia on December 13, 2006, and charged in March 2007 with "undertaking acts that weaken national sentiment during times of conflict" and "communicating with a foreign country to incite it to initiate aggression against Syria or to provide it with the means to do so." On December 31, 2007, Damascus's First Criminal Court r (en) Faeq al-Mir, de son vrai nom Faeq Ali Asad, est un militant des droits de l'homme et homme politique syrien, essentiellement connu pour son arrestation et son emprisonnement en 2006. La controverse sur son arrestation fait référence à l'arrestation, l'emprisonnement et la libération de Faeq al-Mir, chef du Parti démocratique du peuple syrien, après qu'il a téléphoné à Elias Atallah, un politicien libanais critique à l'égard de la politique syrienne. Dans l'appel, enregistré par les services de renseignement syriens, Faeq al-Mir présente ses condoléances à Elias Atallah pour l'assassinat de Pierre Gemayel, ministre libanais de l'Industrie. (fr)
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