UPDATE (October 5, 2011):
A woman claiming to be Zainab appeared on Syrian state television Tuesday. She showed her identification card and told her interviewer that she had been staying with a relative, unbeknownst to her family. She says she left home because she was being abused by her brothers.
Amnesty International, which broke the story, said Wednesday it was looking into the case with the help of its sources in Syria. The organisation wrote in a statement: “If the body was not that of Zainab al-Hosni, then clearly the Syrian authorities need to disclose whose it was, the cause and circumstances of the death, and why Zainab al-Hosni's family were informed that she was the victim.”
According to both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, Zainab's parents now live in a neighboring country. They organisations said
in a joint statement that the mother, whom they spoke to, recognized her daughter on Syrian state television.
Zainab's mysterious reappearance has raised many questions from Syrian activists: If the young woman ran away, why did she take weeks to show herself following the news of her gruesome death, which spread around the world? Is the fact that one of her brothers was a well-known activist, who was arrested and died in prison after her disappearance, only a coincidence? And to whom belongs the body buried in Zainab's tomb?
ORIGINAL STORY:
Zainab al-Hosni, an 18-year-old woman, was found beheaded, dismembered and skinned after being detained by alleged Syrian security forces, according to human rights groups. She is believed to be the first woman to have died in custody. Our Observers in the central Syrian city of Homs, where Zainab was from, tell us how this gruesome case has shocked women and enflamed protesters.
According to Amnesty International, which spoke with sources privy to the case, the young woman was abducted in July by men suspected as members of the Syrian security forces to pressure one of her brothers, a prominent activist, to turn himself in. Mohammed al-Hosni was later arrested himself and died in custody, said the group. When his parents were asked to pick up his body at the morgue two weeks ago, they were shown their daughter’s heavily mutilated body as well. They buried her on September 17.
Zainab al-Hosni's funeral. Video posted on YouTube by SHANSNN.
Since then, a video purported to be that of Zainab’s corpse has circulated online, infuriating anti-regime protesters, who have nicknamed her “the flower of Syria.” According to Amnesty International, this is the same video they were given by their sources close to the case. (Due to the graphic nature of these images, FRANCE 24 has decided not to publish them.) A man who presents himself as another one of Zainab's brothers released a video statement, in which he details the circumstances of his siblings’ deaths.
A man who presents himself as Zainab al-Hosni's brother gives his version of events. Video posted on YouTube by MrAA991.
According to Amnesty International, a total of 103 people have been killed in custody since the beginning of the uprising in March.
Comments
Syria
Submitted by rocade (not verified) on Wed, 28/09/2011 - 19:22.What happened to Zainab and to his brother is horrible and not done by humans but by stupid animals.
But the badest and even momentanely "strongest" tyran wil disappear one day.
The problem is not specific to Syria and nobody takes really care of what is happening in the prisons of Iran, in the jails the far East (China, North Korea, Pakistan, etc....), in Africa, in Mexico... a very long list.
I wish that the democratic aspiration of a majority of Syrians will blow out the tyrans.
Just kill a sirian diplomat
Submitted by Anonyme1777 (not verified) on Tue, 27/09/2011 - 23:30.Stop bitching and kill a sirian diplomat or a member of is family today enyware they are
inshallah we need al qaeda to
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 27/09/2011 - 19:11.inshallah we need al qaeda to establish a new base called "al qaeda in syria" to teach these alawais kafirs a lesson, of course all praises belong to allah, subhanallah if only i had the cash to make hijrah to syria i would of certainly went, but unfortunetly im stuck in europe living with my parents.
The murdre and mutilation of Zainab Al-Hosni
Submitted by ALisar Iram (not verified) on Tue, 27/09/2011 - 10:13.The Lovely Bones: Tribute to murdered Zainab Al-Hisni. May our love and prayers wipe away the horror of your death. May the light eternal stay always with you as you will always stay in our hearts and minds. Gently gently go to sleep now and dream of the countless bright stars. For us you are one of them.
Whatever they do, we must never let them stop us seeing the victims as whole and beautiful, seeing them as PERFECT AS THE DAY THEY WERE BORN.