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"Rafah Nached, a psychoanalyst, was arrested on 10 September in the middle of the night at Damascus airport. She wanted to go to France, where she had undertaken part of her studies, for family reasons. She also has many colleagues and friends and maintains strong professional and friendly relationships in France. That is why her arrest arouses deep emotion and has led to a huge outcry in France and in Europe. Dr Nached has practised for many years in Syria, where her professionalism and her human attention are highly regarded. Dr Nached is also very attached to her country, which her reputation honours. In poor health, her detention puts her life in danger. Like thousands of Syrians, Dr Nached is the victim of a violent, indiscriminate regime. No charge has been brought against her by the Syrian authorities. She is aware that the authorities use repression for a cruelly simple reason: because they are afraid of their people. Commissioner, we expect Europe to demand the release of Dr Nached."@en1

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