Syrian Network for Human Rights is an independent, neutral, non-governmental, non-profit human rights organization, which aims to document the ongoing human rights violations in Syria, and periodically issuing reports, studies and researches by applying the highest-levels of objectivity and professionalism, as a first step in order to expose and hold perpetrators accountable, and to ensure the victims' rights
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The citizen Ahmad Darwish Maqboul has been forcibly disappeared since 2013
Paris - The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has briefed the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances on the case of...
On International Women’s Day: Multiple Violations Committed by Various Parties to the Conflict in Syria
Oppression of Women in All Groups’ Areas of Control Perpetuates a State of Lack of Development, Equality, and Security
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The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in February 2022
More Sanctions Must Be Imposed on the Syrian Regime and Its Russian Ally Due to Their Continued Perpetration of Atrocious Violations in Syria
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At Least 203 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in Syria in February 2022, Including 13 Children and 11 Women
The Syrian Regime Admits to the Killing of Dozens of Persons Forcibly Disappeared by the Regime
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161 Civilians, Including 28 Children, Six Women, and 66 Victims Due to Torture, Documented Killed in Syria in February 2022
The Syrian Regime Informs Dozens of Families of Persons Forcibly Disappeared by the Regime That Their Loved Ones Have Died
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The 40th Anniversary of the 1982 Hama Massacre Coincides with Rifaat al Assad’s Return to Bashar al Assad
UN Bodies Have Never Made Any Reference to the 1982 Hama Massacre, Although Killings and Enforced Disappearances Constitute Crimes against Humanity
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