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Haitham al-Maleh (, born August 15, 1931) is a Syrian
human rights activist A human rights defender or human rights activist is a person who, individually or with others, acts to promote or protect human rights. They can be journalists, environmentalists, whistleblowers, trade unionists, lawyers, teachers, housing campai ...
and former judge. An independent Islamist and longtime critic of Syria's Ba'athist regime, he was imprisoned several times after standing for human rights and calling for constitutional reforms. In the early 2000s, al-Maleh was a figure of the
Damascus Spring The Damascus Spring (, ) was a period of intense political and social debate in Ba'athist Syria which started after the death of President Hafez al-Assad in June 2000 and continued to some degree until autumn 2001, when most of the activities as ...
. During the Syrian Civil War, he was active in opposition groups. He was a member of the
Syrian National Council The Syrian National Council (SNC), sometimes known as the Syrian National Transitional Council or the National Council of Syria, was a Syrian opposition coalition, based in Istanbul, Turkey, formed in August 2011 during the Syrian civil upris ...
then of the Syrian National Coalition.


Background

Born in
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, Damascus, Haitham al-Maleh earned a degree in law and a diploma in international law from the
Damascus University Damascus University () is the largest and oldest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus, with campuses in other Syrian cities. It was founded in 1923 as the Syrian University () through the merger of the Faculty of Medicine of Dama ...
. He was first arrested in 1951 at the age of twenty when he called for an independent judiciary; he was imprisoned for three weeks. He became a judge in 1958. The first Ba'athist government dismissed him from the judicial bench because of his public criticism of the 1963 Emergency Law, which suspended constitutional rights and codified martial law. He returned to the practice of law after his dismissal. While originally an advocate for democratic reforms, by the early 1970s, Maleh became an outspoken critic of the situation in Syria. The Syrian government ordered Maleh's arrest and detention numerous times because of his political activities. Maleh was jailed as a political prisoner between 1980 and 1986 because he publicly criticized the Syrian government's lack of commitment to repeal the Emergency Law and suppression of the
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria () is the Syrian branch of the Sunni Islamist Muslim Brotherhood organization. Its objective is the transformation of Syria into an Islamic state governed by Sharia law through a gradual legal and political proce ...
, culminating in the quelling of the group in 1982. He went on hunger strikes at least twice during his detention. He has been active in
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since 1989. In 2001, along with Riad Seif and other activists, Maleh was one of the major figures of the
Damascus Spring The Damascus Spring (, ) was a period of intense political and social debate in Ba'athist Syria which started after the death of President Hafez al-Assad in June 2000 and continued to some degree until autumn 2001, when most of the activities as ...
. When the Human Rights Association in Syria was started in July 2001, he was elected president of the organization, a position he held until 2006. He also supported the 2005
Damascus Declaration The Damascus Declaration () was a statement of unity by Syrian opposition figures issued in October 2005. It criticized the Assad regime as "authoritarian, totalitarian and cliquish," and called for "peaceful, gradual," reform "founded on accor ...
. Maleh wrote several times to Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad Bashar al-Assad (born 11September 1965) is a Syrian politician, military officer and former dictator Sources characterising Assad as a dictator: who served as the president of Syria from 2000 until fall of the Assad regime, his government ...
criticizing the human rights violation in the country. Writing as the president of the Syrian Human Rights Association, he demanded the lifting of the Emergency Law. In 2003, he spoke before the
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on the issue of Syrian human rights, describing al-Assad's rule as "a fascist dictatorship". When he returned, the Syrian government banned him from leaving the country for the next seven years. He has received awards for his defence of human rights in Syria, including the Dutch Human Rights Prize awarded to him in 2006. The Syrian Government refused to allow him to leave the country to receive the award in the Netherlands. After weeks of uncertainty he learned of the final refusal to grant him an exit visa only the day before the ceremony. In 2004 Maleh received the French National Consultative Commission of Human Rights "Human Rights Honor Award" for his research on
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in Syria, and the annual award for the dignity of the Geneva Human Rights Defenders in 2010, in addition to other awards and honors.


2009 arrest

Maleh's most recent arrest was on 14 October 2009, a day after giving an interview on 'Panorama', a political analysis show on
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, a London-based satellite channel operated by Syrian dissidents. He was referred to the Damascus military court and tried on charges of spreading false and misleading information that would "affect the morale of the nation", and sentenced to three years prison.
Amnesty International Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says that it has more than ten million members a ...
named him a
prisoner of conscience A prisoner of conscience (POC) is anyone imprisoned because of their race, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. The term also refers to those who have been imprisoned or persecuted for the nonviolent expression of their conscienti ...
, "detained solely for the peaceful exercise of his right to freedom of expression", and called for his immediate release. He was released on 8 March 2011 after a presidential amnesty on the anniversary of the arrival of the
Ba'ath party The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party ( ' ), also known simply as Bath Party (), was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The party espoused Ba'athism, which is an ideology ...
's ascension to power, which was extended only to prisoners over 70 years old. Maleh requested Syrian authorities to cease political detention permanently, release all political prisoners, and affirm the right of every Syrian citizen to express his opinion. He noted that political prisoners are those who voice their opinions, and are not advocates of violence.


Syrian Civil War

On July 16 2011, at the
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of the Syrian civil war, Maleh and other Islamist opposition activists held a "Syrian National Salvation Congress" and called for a unified leadership of the
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. Maleh later participated to the creation of the
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. In an interview with ''
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'' on 30 January 2012, Maleh stated that the situation in Syria had passed the point where peaceful resolution was possible and stated that "Assad and his family will be killed in Syria...the end for them will be that they are killed like
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." In late February 2012, shortly before the second conference of the
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in Istanbul, al-Maleh, together with several other high-profile members including
Kamal al-Labwani Kamal al-Labwani (; born October 10, 1957, in Zabadani, Syria) is a Syrian doctor and artist, known for being imprisoned for several years by Bashar al-Assad's regime. He was released from Adra Prison, near Damascus on November 15, 2011. Before ...
, left the Syrian National Council and formed another group, the "Patriotic Action Front", ostensibly to demand more support for the
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. Al-Maleh commented that the split had been motivated by the leadership of SNC president Burhan Ghalioun and by the undue dominance of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood over the council. On March 27, al-Maleh attended talks in Istanbul with the Syrian National Council but withdrew from the start, accusing the SNC of not respecting others and imposing its will. The Patriotic Action Front soon disintegrated due to internal conflicts. In July 2012, it was announced that a Syrian coalition of "independent revolutionaries" had tasked al-Maleh to form a
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. Eventually, al-Maleh joined the Syrian National Coalition that was formed in November 2012, becoming head of its legal committee. In March 2013, he announced on behalf of the coalition that
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would lead the
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. In February 2014, al-Maleh was appointed by the Syrian National Coalition as Syria's envoy to the
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. After the
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in December 2024, al-Maleh returned to Damascus and attempted to deliver a speech at the
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. However, members of
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forcibly removed him from the
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.


See also

*
Kamal al-Labwani Kamal al-Labwani (; born October 10, 1957, in Zabadani, Syria) is a Syrian doctor and artist, known for being imprisoned for several years by Bashar al-Assad's regime. He was released from Adra Prison, near Damascus on November 15, 2011. Before ...
* Aref Dalila *
Damascus Spring The Damascus Spring (, ) was a period of intense political and social debate in Ba'athist Syria which started after the death of President Hafez al-Assad in June 2000 and continued to some degree until autumn 2001, when most of the activities as ...
*
Damascus Declaration The Damascus Declaration () was a statement of unity by Syrian opposition figures issued in October 2005. It criticized the Assad regime as "authoritarian, totalitarian and cliquish," and called for "peaceful, gradual," reform "founded on accor ...
*
Sednaya Prison Sednaya Prison (), also known as "Human Slaughterhouse" (), was a military prison and death camp in the north of Damascus, Syria, operated by Ba'athist Syria, Ba'athist Syria. Those imprisoned included civilian detainees, Armed factions in the ...


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Haitham Maleh Foundation
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