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 Most Notable Cases of Torture to Death in Government Detention Centers in February 2014
Executive Summary:
Government forces killed at least 134 individuals as a result of torture in regular and irregular detention centers in February 2014. The rate...
Not Less than 54 Massacres Committed in February 2014
I- Executive Summary:
SNHR documented not less than 54 massacres committed in February, detailed as follows:
A- Government forces (army, security forces, local militias, foreign...
Limitless shelling
Aleppo city was, over the past few months, a subject of a heavy barrel bombs shelling especially on Aleppo and its countryside.These air strikes...
Government Forces Deliberately Target Mosques and Churches
SNHR contacted Their, ambulance person who took part in aiding the injured, he gave his testimony:
“After we finished Friday prayer and prayers left the...
No less than 1181 Cases of Arbitrary Arrest in January 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...
At Least 29 Attacks on Vital Facilities in January 2014
I. Executive Summary:
In January, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) recorded at least 29 attacks on vital facilities, distributed according to the perpetrator...