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March 7, 2011

Now Lebanon - ISF members suspected of detaining four Syrians, Al-Hayat reports - March 06, 2011

An unnamed security source said that Internal Security Forces (ISF) members are suspects in the detaining four Syrian brothers who were distributing handouts calling for a protest in front of the Syrian Embassy in Beirut to call for “democracy in Syria”, Al-Hayat newspaper reported on Sunday.
The four individuals were being interrogated in Baabda when ISF members noticed that there were three cars roaming around, the source said, adding that one of those in the car was identified as an ISF officer.
Later after the Syrians’ release, the cars followed them and detained three of them, identified as Jassem Jassem, Chedid Jassem and Ali Jassem, the daily quoted the source as saying, adding that Ahmad Jassem was later abducted from Dahr al-Wahesh in Mount Lebanon.
Another “well-informed” source said the Syrian brothers’ father and Jassem Jassem’s wife resorted to the relevant authorities.
The daily also reported that the interrogations with the ISF members suspected of detaining the four Syrian nationals are ongoing.


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