Syrian Network For Human Rights

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 Syrian regime targets a hospital, a clinic, a market, a school, and two mosques in Saraqeb

Languages Available In English عربي   Saraqeb city is located in southeastern Idlib. On the first and second day of Al-Adhd Eid, the Syrian regime dropped more...

27 Documented Massacres in September 2014

Languages Available In English عربي   SNHR documented 27 massacres perpetrated during the month of September. The Syrian regime and its militias perpetrated 25 of the 27...

Targeting Vital Facilities in September 2014

Languages Available In English عربي   If the Security Council was unable to carryout Resolution 2139, adopted on 22 February, 2014, which states: “all parties immediately cease...

679 Have Been Tortured to Death since the Supposed Presidential Amnesty Decree

Winning the presidential elections, The Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad issued an amnesty decree on 9 June, 2014. Nevertheless, the Syrian regime security forces and...

No less than 1104 Cases of Arbitrary Arrest in September 2014

I. Introduction The ongoing and daily process of documenting detainees comes with additional challenges for SNHR that have been documenting detainees since 2011. One of...

The Execution of the British Hostage Alan Henning

Languages Available In English عربي   The humanitarian workers in Syria were devastated once again by the brutality and the exceptional injustice that the criminals in Syria...

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