August 30, 1999
The Honorable Madeleine Albright
Secretary of State
Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
By messenger and facsimile: 202 647 1533
Dear Secretary Albright,
We are writing with regard to your upcoming visit to Morocco and Syria. There is in each country an especially pressing individual case requiring urgent action on humanitarian grounds. We therefore request that you raise these two cases in your talks with the respective governments, and ask that they take prompt and tangible steps to remedy the situation.
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The second case is that of Nizar Nayouf, an imprisoned human rights activist in Syria. We ask you to raise Nayouf's situation as a most urgent matter with President Asad. Nayouf has been serving a ten-year prison sentence following an unfair State Security Court trial in 1992. He has permanent spinal and other injuries as a result of torture in prison, and although he can move about only by crawling prison authorities have refused to provide him with a wheelchair. According to information we received late last year, Nayouf has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, a lymphatic cancer that is treatable in its early stages. Syrian authorities have responded to Human Rights Watch that this diagnosis is incorrect but have refused to allow an independent medical examination. Nayouf has been denied proper medical treatment unless he renounces his political beliefs and signs an admission that he made "false accusations concerning the human rights situation in Syria." Nayouf should never have been imprisoned in the first place, and now may face a life-threatening disease behind the bars of a solitary cell in a military prison. We urge you in the strongest terms to ask President Asad to release Nayouf immediately and unconditionally on humanitarian grounds, inasmuch as he has served two-thirds of his sentence, and to allow him to leave Syria if necessary for medical treatment.
We believe that the Department of State is well-informed about both of these situations. By raising these two cases with the top leaders in Morocco and Syria, you can have a profound and beneficial impact on the well-being, and in one case the very survival, of individuals who are being severely and inhumanely punished solely for their political views. Please do not forego this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Hanny Megally
Executive Director
Middle East and North Africa Division
cc: Harold Koh, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Rights, and Labor
Martin Indyk, Assistant Secretary of State for the Middle East and North Africa



