Syrian-American blogger joins ranks of Syria’s detained

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“If we want to live in a free country,” Amina Abdallah Araf al Omari wrote on her blog on 27 April, “we must begin by living as though we are already in a free country.”

And so the 35-year-old Syrian , an outspoken lesbian, feminist and anti-government protester, continued to post highly critical entries on the blog, A Gay Girl in Damascus, even as the security situation in her home country became ever more precarious, and her own position increasingly at risk.

She was teargassed, arrested and detained with other protesters at demonstrations in March and April; at one rally she saw a young man shot dead in front of her. But “for those of us who have taken part in the protests,” she wrote, “there’s no going back. For decades, we were afraid; be too critical of the regime, be seen as stepping out of official views, and one might expect a visit from the security police or a trip to a jail. Be more vocal and publicly call for the overthrow of the government and be prepared for either exile or death. Those of us who criticised things were very careful with our words and the forums we raised criticisms in. Now, though, everything has changed; too many have crossed those lines for there to be a going back.”

Late in April, two men from the Syrian security services came to her house late at night to arrest her; her father stood up to them and they left. A week later, however, both she and her father had been forced into separate safe houses, moving from house to house, meeting only in disguise. Her American mother (Araf holds dual citizenship) and other family members had fled to Beirut, but her father, from an old and respected family, was determined to stay in Damascus, and so Araf stayed too, continuing to blog: “Our revolution will win; we will have a free and democratic Syria soon. I know it in my bones.”

On Monday evening, Araf was silenced, for now at least. En route to a rendezvous with co-ordinators of the protest movement, she was snatched from a Damascus street by three armed men and bundled into a vehicle. Despite the frantic efforts of her father and wider family, nothing has been heard from her since.

Araf’s kidnap, by men her family believe are members of Syria’s security services, makes her one of the best known of many thousands who have been detained since protests bubbled up across the country in mid-March, swelling to become one of the bloodiest and most protracted of the Arab Spring’s popular uprisings. According to Amnesty International, at least 750 people have been killed by the security forces; as many as 10,000 have been picked up by one of the country’s diverse security service groups, many of them held incommunicado. At least 12 people have died in custody, and reports of torture are common.

Though Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, announced an amnesty last week for those detained before 31 May, Amnesty says the releases have been selective and ad hoc, and called for the immediate release of all detainees.

Even before the latest unrest, bloggers and others challenging the government had been regularly locked up. Tal al-Mallouhi, a 20-year-old Palestinian-Syrian blogger from Homs, was sentenced to five years in jail in February, accused of spying for the US. Other bloggers and dissidents have faced similar fates.

Though she had begun her blog in February principally as a defiant declaration of her sexuality and to explore lesbian and gender issues in Syria, Araf was rapidly swept up in the popular protests, and began writing impassioned, exhilarated, often very moving posts about her country and its longed-for future.

“What a time to be in Syria! What a time to be an Arab! What a time to be alive!” she wrote on 24 March. A week later, expressing her dismay at Assad’s refusal to grant expected reforms, she wrote: “Come Friday, when Jumaa prayers are done, we will be out, in every city and every street, calling with one voice: “SOURIYA! AL HOURIYA!” FREEDOM!”

The blog also contained extracts from an unpublished autobiography, detailing her teenage years in the US; she also wrote of her love of science fiction and Gil Scott Heron, and posted erotic lesbian poetry. At one point, her father laughingly reveals, she had been “on the list” forof those charged with finding a suitable wife for the man who is now Syria’s president, and who went on to marry a British-Syrian, Asma al Akhras. Why hadn’t he put her forward? “Do you think I hate you? I would not wish to be related to them.”

But Araf was also clear about the risks she was running, writing chillingly about the regime’s use of torture in a post entitled “Why we fight”. Torture, she wrote, is “routine and normal”. “It is what all of us expect. It is why we keep our nails as short as possible so they can’t be pulled off. It is why we were slow to come out into the streets … It is why you don’t see so many women in the protests. What do you think happens to women who get picked up?”

The following Araf had gained was evident when, within minutes of her disappearance being reported, campaigns were launched on Facebook and elsewhere to free her, with Syrian activists tweeting extracts from her blog.

Some hours after reporting her disappearance, Araf’s cousin Rania Ismail, whom she had asked to post to her blog if anything happened to her, wrote a brief update. “I have been on the telephone with both her parents and all that we can say right now is that she is missing … We do not know who took her so we do not know who to ask to get her back. It is possible that they are forcibly deporting her. From other family members who have been imprisoned there, we believe that she is likely to be released fairly soon. If they wanted to kill her, they would have done so. That is what we are all praying for.”

By: Esther Addley and Nidaa Hassan

Nidaa Hassan is a pseudonym for a journalist in Damascus

Guardian

Photo: Amina Arraf, a Syrian- American who blogs under the name Amina Abdallah

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46 responses to “Syrian-American blogger joins ranks of Syria’s detained”

  1. ur_worst_nightmare Avatar
    ur_worst_nightmare

    This dumb dike thinks its going to be better if Assad is gone? Ha, maybe she will like it when the brotherhood or another Islamist group takes over Syria and hang her types in the streets. She needs to get the pubic hair out from in between her teeth and start thinking straight.

    1. Hannibal Avatar
      Hannibal

      Your comment will be removed soon… Very inappropriate, condescending and insensitive. 

      1. 316909 Avatar

        I hope it stays up so people can see the types that support the regime.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Some asses need to be censured … but he probably hasn’t read her blog, which is quite good …

        2. 316909 Avatar

          @5thdrawer. If we start censuring slowly we turn into the people they are fighting against. Let them speak and prove to the world they deserve whats coming to them. I said they because in Lebanon we have not dared to do what the Syrians we always made fun of are. Im off to Los Angeles tomorrow and will miss Lebanon until I get back soon I hope.

      2. ur_worst_nightmare Avatar
        ur_worst_nightmare

        Boo hoo, crybaby, it’s truth in it’s raw glory, an openly lesbian woman under Muslim Brotherhood rule would most likely be stoned or hung

        1. Hannibal Avatar
          Hannibal

          Well see for yourself… Nobody likes you. You are alone and most likely LONELY!
          To YaLibnan… One more time folks, please read his comments about that woman and see if you should allow such a level to stay on.

        2. Hannibal Avatar
          Hannibal

          Well see for yourself… Nobody likes you. You are alone and most likely LONELY!
          To YaLibnan… One more time folks, please read his comments about that woman and see if you should allow such a level to stay on.

    2. Hannibal Avatar
      Hannibal

      Your comment will be removed soon… Very inappropriate, condescending and insensitive. 

    3. lebsyrian Avatar
      lebsyrian

      As if your any better than the muslim brotherhood. Kel wahed a5ra min el tani

    4. lebsyrian Avatar
      lebsyrian

      As if your any better than the muslim brotherhood. Kel wahed a5ra min el tani

  2.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    This dumb dike thinks its going to be better if Assad is gone? Ha, maybe she will like it when the brotherhood or another Islamist group takes over Syria and hang her types in the streets. She needs to get the pubic hair out from in between her teeth and start thinking straight.

    1. Your comment will be removed soon… Very inappropriate, condescending and insensitive. 

      1.  Avatar
        Anonymous

        I hope it stays up so people can see the types that support the regime.

        1.  Avatar
          Anonymous

          Some asses need to be censured … but he probably hasn’t read her blog, which is quite good …

        2.  Avatar
          Anonymous

          @5thdrawer. If we start censuring slowly we turn into the people they are fighting against. Let them speak and prove to the world they deserve whats coming to them. I said they because in Lebanon we have not dared to do what the Syrians we always made fun of are. Im off to Los Angeles tomorrow and will miss Lebanon until I get back soon I hope.

      2.  Avatar
        Anonymous

        Boo hoo, crybaby, it’s truth in it’s raw glory, an openly lesbian woman under Muslim Brotherhood rule would most likely be stoned or hung

        1. Well see for yourself… Nobody likes you. You are alone and most likely LONELY!
          To YaLibnan… One more time folks, please read his comments about that woman and see if you should allow such a level to stay on.

    2.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      As if your any better than the muslim brotherhood. Kel wahed a5ra min el tani

    3.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      As if your any better than the muslim brotherhood. Kel wahed a5ra min el tani

    4.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      As if your any better than the muslim brotherhood. Kel wahed a5ra min el tani

  3. 316909 Avatar

    @ur_worst_nightmare. Your name says it all…. P.S the brotherhood came to power in Turkey and they are secular and democratic. They also support the brotherhood in Syria…. And jailing this girl is a really good way to get some negative press in europe and america so nice job….

    1. ur_worst_nightmare Avatar
      ur_worst_nightmare

      Eat it…if you really think e brotherhood is secular and democratic and will run Syrian in that manner, then eat it

      1. 316909 Avatar

        looks like you and the people you support have been eating it. 300 dead troops yesterday…. Killing or Jailing 1 gay girl is not going to save you. A few more weeks and the likes of you will be in jail and your dick will be cut off and stuffed in your mouth this time around. The government in Turkey is ruled by the brotherhood who have an alliance with Israel, Elections that are known to be fair in the entire world, Strip clubs all over turky, night clubs all over turkey. The brotherhood has been in power for a few decades too. its called being secular witch they already proved they are. The brotherhood in Sudan and Egypt are more militant and are not supported by the Turkish chapter unlike the Syrian Brotherhood. EITHER WAY ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN YOU AND THE IDIOTS YOU FOLLOW

        1. ur_worst_nightmare Avatar
          ur_worst_nightmare

          Hoax! lies!!!!! Muslim Brotherhood is terrorist garbage! I have a lot of family in Syria who are Christians and hell no, they do not want to live under their theocratic rule! This story of some dike running around Damascus was a hoax anyways, just like half the garbage that is being reported by the media!

        2. 316909 Avatar

          If its all fake why not let the media in the country to see the facts and report them? Or will they all go in and lie every last one of them? What about the Christians in Turkey living under the regime the brotherhood has controlled for 30 years democratically? Its the same party in Syria and Turkey and thats what scares you the most. Knowing the world is ready to support another regime scares the living daylight out of you. Not your relatives or anything else.

  4. 316909 Avatar

    @ur_worst_nightmare. Your name says it all…. P.S the brotherhood came to power in Turkey and they are secular and democratic. They also support the brotherhood in Syria…. And jailing this girl is a really good way to get some negative press in europe and america so nice job….

  5.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    @ur_worst_nightmare. Your name says it all…. P.S the brotherhood came to power in Turkey and they are secular and democratic. They also support the brotherhood in Syria…. And jailing this girl is a really good way to get some negative press in europe and america so nice job….

    1.  Avatar
      Anonymous

      Eat it…if you really think e brotherhood is secular and democratic and will run Syrian in that manner, then eat it

      1.  Avatar
        Anonymous

        looks like you and the people you support have been eating it. 300 dead troops yesterday…. Killing or Jailing 1 gay girl is not going to save you. A few more weeks and the likes of you will be in jail and your dick will be cut off and stuffed in your mouth this time around. The government in Turkey is ruled by the brotherhood who have an alliance with Israel, Elections that are known to be fair in the entire world, Strip clubs all over turky, night clubs all over turkey and the best night clubs. The brotherhood has been in power for a few decades too. its called being secular witch they already proved they are. The brotherhood in Sudan and Egypt are more militant and are not supported by the Turkish chapter unlike the Syrian Brotherhood. EITHER WAY ANYTHING IS BETTER THAN YOU AND THE IDIOTS YOU FOLLOW 

        1.  Avatar
          Anonymous

          Hoax! lies!!!!! Muslim Brotherhood is terrorist garbage! I have a lot of family in Syria who are Christians and hell no, they do not want to live under their theocratic rule! This story of some dike running around Damascus was a hoax anyways, just like half the garbage that is being reported by the media!

        2.  Avatar
          Anonymous

          If its all fake why not let the media in the country to see the facts and report them? Or will they all go in and lie every last one of them? What about the Christians in Turkey living under the regime the brotherhood has controlled for 30 years democratically? Its the same party in Syria and Turkey and thats what scares you the most. Knowing the world is ready to support another regime scares the living daylight out of you. Not your relatives or anything else.

  6. And so it goes on. What other way can Assad and family take. Violence, more violence, repression.terror And still the Western Governments stumble before Russian self interest. No Assad, no juicy Russian naval base. Its not just Hezbolla party of perverts or Iran who have so much to loose. Turkey for all the pretence of “is it not awful, Aassad will not listen to us.The Kurdish movement for unity can only be enhanced. So Iraq will want to keep Assad in play. What a mess and the killing will get much more rampant.   Flagging this particular young bloggers nightmare will incrementally raise awareness amongst western key groups and trust me in the end people power can shift mountains especially ones built on the bones of generations   

  7. And so it goes on. What other way can Assad and family take. Violence, more violence, repression.terror And still the Western Governments stumble before Russian self interest. No Assad, no juicy Russian naval base. Its not just Hezbolla party of perverts or Iran who have so much to loose. Turkey for all the pretence of “is it not awful, Aassad will not listen to us.The Kurdish movement for unity can only be enhanced. So Iraq will want to keep Assad in play. What a mess and the killing will get much more rampant.   Flagging this particular young bloggers nightmare will incrementally raise awareness amongst western key groups and trust me in the end people power can shift mountains especially ones built on the bones of generations   

  8. And so it goes on. What other way can Assad and family take. Violence, more violence, repression.terror And still the Western Governments stumble before Russian self interest. No Assad, no juicy Russian naval base. Its not just Hezbolla party of perverts or Iran who have so much to loose. Turkey for all the pretence of “is it not awful, Aassad will not listen to us.The Kurdish movement for unity can only be enhanced. So Iraq will want to keep Assad in play. What a mess and the killing will get much more rampant.   Flagging this particular young bloggers nightmare will incrementally raise awareness amongst western key groups and trust me in the end people power can shift mountains especially ones built on the bones of generations   

  9. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    I did not know there are Lesbians (or gay) in Syria who dare to be OUT. Neverthless she looks beautiful and let’s hope she is not killed too. This regime does not know by killing and hitting, it deals with its own people with the wip, el-kerbaj (to say the least). GOOD LUCK my fellow Syrians, it is time that you live FREE.

  10. Constantin7 Avatar
    Constantin7

    I did not know there are Lesbians (or gay) in Syria who dare to be OUT. Neverthless she looks beautiful and let’s hope she is not killed too. This regime does not know by killing and hitting, it deals with its own people with the wip, el-kerbaj (to say the least). GOOD LUCK my fellow Syrians, it is time that you live FREE.

  11.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    I did not know there are Lesbians (or gay) in Syria who dare to be OUT. Neverthless she looks beautiful and let’s hope she is not killed too. This regime does not know by killing and hitting, it deals with its own people with the wip, el-kerbaj (to say the least). GOOD LUCK my fellow Syrians, it is time that you live FREE.

  12. antar2011 Avatar
    antar2011

    may Allah guide her and may Allah eliminate the tyrant regime.

    PS there is nothing such as “free pple”…”totaly free pple”… freedom has limits [like it or not] even in the most “free” country in the world.

  13.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    may Allah guide her and may Allah eliminate the tyrant regime.

    PS there is nothing such as “free pple”…”totaly free pple”… freedom has limits [like it or not] even in the most “free” country in the world.

  14. God bless you and bring you to safety! Get rid of Bashar Al Assad and his regime. Hope they all rot in hell.

  15. God bless you and bring you to safety! Get rid of Bashar Al Assad and his regime. Hope they all rot in hell.

  16. ur_worst_nightmare Avatar
    ur_worst_nightmare

    Ha, turns out the dike was just a hoax,like so much of the “reporting” come out of Syria. Just BS!

  17.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Ha, turns out the dike was just a hoax,like so much of the “reporting” come out of Syria. Just BS!

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