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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85, 000 forcibly-disappeared persons in the Syrian regime detention centers
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Forced-disappearance is a multidimensional crime as it affects, in addition to the victim himself, his family and even his friends. Syria,...
Waiting the Security Council
SNHR is an independent human rights organization that is not affiliated to any party or political side. SNHR has been documenting human rights violations,...
The Syrian Regime Impedes the Syrian Red Crescent
Zakia town is a small town in western Ghouta, it is located about 30 km to the southwest of Damascus suburbs. Its rugged nature...
The killing of James Foley and the Syrian media hell
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On 19 August, Human Rights and media activists in Syria and across the world were devastated after IS published a video...
Total number of victims killed by the Islamic State
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Islamic State’s expansion:
Since the first moments of the Islamic State declaration on 9 April, 2014, violations perpetrated by IS hasn’t stopped...
The High Commissioner Publishes an Updated List of Deaths in the Syrian Conflict Victims, SNHR is one of its most prominent sources
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) has published yesterday the fourth update of the deaths list in Syria,...