Halla Barakat

On 21 September 2017, Syrian human rights defender Orouba Barakat and her journalist daughter Halla Barakat were found stabbed to death in their apartment in Istanbul’s Uskudar neighbourhood on the Asian side of the city.

Orouba Barakat was a prominent Syrian human rights defender and has produced numerous documentaries and interviews in English and Arabic  about the prison massacres carried out by the Assad regime.  Recently she had been investigating alleged torture in prisons run by the Syrian government. Her daughter Halla Bakarat was working as an editor for the pro-opposition website Orient News. After the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, they had gone to Britain, then the United Arab Emirates before moving to Istanbul.

On the night of 21 September 2017, after friends of mother and daughter were unable to contact them, they called the police and the bodies were found in their apartment. Post-mortem examinations indicated that the pair had been dead for three days. Family members and friends believe that the reason of these murderers is human rights works that they carried out.

This is not the first time Syrian opposition figures have been killed in Turkey. Since the war began, Turkey has become a home for approximately 3 million refugees including Syrian human rights defenders. In 2015, Syrian journalist, film maker and human rights defender Naji Jerf was killed in Turkey’s border city of Gaziantep and in 2016, journalist and human rights defenders Zahir El Sherquat was also killed in Gaziantep.

 

 

Recuerdos personales

In a Facebook post, Orouba Baraka’s niece Suzanne wrote: “How many more beloved family members will I lose to hatred and violence? We are not safe anywhere.”

Halla Barakat, who was born in the USA, was a journalist on a website called Orient News.

Describing her cousin, Suzanne Barakat wrote: “I’ll always remember Halla, whose name means beauty, as the little girl with golden curls and bright green eyes. She grew to become a dynamic, educated, kind, fun-loving, social justice-oriented individual, just like her mom.”


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Región:Europa-Asia Central

País:Turquía

Departamento/Provincia/Estado:Istanbul

Sexo1:Femenino

Edad:23

Fecha del asesinato:22/09/2017

Amenazas previas:

Componentes de género en el asesinato:Asesinato con ataque físico fundado en la identidad

Organisación:Front Line Defenders

Área o Tipo de derechos en los que trabajaba el/la DDH:Derechos civiles y políticos

Detalles del sector:Abuso de poder/corrupción, Libertad de asociación, Libertad de expresión, Libertad de reunión

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