UNESCO Director-General urges inquiry into death of photojournalist Niraz Saied in a prison in Syria

Award-winning Palestinian-Syrian photographer Niraz Saied died while in regime detention, his partner Lamis Alkhateeb wrote on Facebook on July 16, 2018. (Facebook/Lamis Aikhateeb)
Updated 24 July 2018
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UNESCO Director-General urges inquiry into death of photojournalist Niraz Saied in a prison in Syria

PARIS: The Director-General of UNESCO, Audrey Azoulay, has called for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Niraz Saied, a photojournalist whose demise in detention in Syria was announced on 16 July.
“I wish to express my condolences to the family of Niraz Saied,” said the Director-General.

“I urge the authorities to conduct a transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arrest of Niraz Saied, his long detention, and death in custody.

“It is the duty of governments everywhere to respect due process of law. UNESCO is deeply committed to promoting the safety of journalists because freedom of speech is a fundamental right, essential for any society.”
The widow of Saied announced her husband’s death on 16 July, but information about the date or cause of his demise were not available.
Saied who documented life in the Palestinian refugee camp of Yarmouk in Damascus had been in detention since October 2015.
In 2014, aged 23, he won a photo contest organized by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA, and the European Union.
UNESCO promotes the safety of journalists through global awareness-raising, capacity-building and a range of actions, notably the UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity.


Syrian government announces ceasefire in Aleppo

Updated 09 January 2026
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Syrian government announces ceasefire in Aleppo

  • Syrian government forces have been fighting the Kurdish-led SDF force in Aleppo, where at least 21 people have been killed in several days of clashes

DAMASCUS: Damascus: Syria’s defense ministry announced a ceasefire in several neighborhoods of Aleppo on Friday after days of deadly clashes with Kurdish fighters.
“To prevent any slide toward a new military escalation within residential neighborhoods, the Ministry of Defense announces ... a ceasefire in the vicinity of the Sheikh Maqsoud, Alashrafieh, and Bani Zeid neighborhoods of Aleppo, effective from 3:00 am,” the ministry wrote in a statement.
Syrian government forces have been fighting the Kurdish-led SDF force in Aleppo, where at least 21 people have been killed in several days of clashes.
Both sides have traded blame over who started the clashes on Tuesday, which comes as implementation stalls on a deal to merge the Kurds’ administration and military into the government.
The worst violence in Aleppo since Syria’s Islamist authorities took power has also highlighted regional tensions between Damascus ally Turkiye and Israel, which condemned what it described as attacks against the Kurds.