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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Security Branches and Its Most Notable Commanders

Syrian regime Forces according to the latest survey carried out by the Syrian network for human rights , arrested not less than (215, 000)...

The Documentation of Kafr Batna Massacre, Eastren Ghouta in Damascus Suburbs

Massacre's details: On Sunday 31 March 2013, government forces rocket launchers have intensively shelled Kafr Batna city in Damascus suburbs resulting in casualties and material...

More than 2300 Syrian citizens have been tortured to death in detentions by Syrian Government Troops

Introduction Applicable law in Syrian conflict The nature of Syrian conflict has been describes as a non international armed conflicts should be governed by...

Documentation of Kafr Batna Massacre – Eastern Ghouta, Damascus suburbs

On Sunday, March 24, 2013, government forces rocket launchers shelled Kafr Batna city in Eastern Ghouta, Damascus suburbs in a heavy and indiscriminate manner....

Types of Checkpoints Used by the Syrian Regime to Besiege and Arrest Citizens

Introduction: The Syrian regime has been increasingly establishing military and security checkpoints since the beginning of the Syrian revolution, in particular in hotspots like Daraa,...

The Documentation of Daraa Al Mahata Neighborhood Massacre in Daraa City

On Thursday 21 March 2013, Government forces warplanes carried out indiscriminate airstrikes with no apparent cause given that the warplanes targeted residential buildings, which...

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