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Annual Reports

A total of 217,764 Civilians Killed, including 27,296 Children, 93% of them Killed at the hands of the Syrian-Russian Alliance

Toll of Most Notable Violations of Human Rights on the Seven Anniversary of the Popular Uprising in Syria The Syrian Network for Human Rights released...

The Annual Report for Most Notable Violations of Human Rights in Syria in 2017

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The Annual Report for Most Notable Violations of Human Rights in Syria in 2017

A Displaced People and a State Left in Ruins SNHR has released its annual special report for the year 2017 which was entitled: “A Displaced...

207,000 Civilians Have Been Killed Including 24,000 Children and 23,000 Females; 94% of the Victims were Killed by the Syrian-Iranian-Russian Alliance

The 6th Anniversary of the Breakout of the Popular Uprising towards Freedom, and the Killing of the First Civilians SNHR has released a report entitled:...

The Yearly Report for 2016

SNHR has published report in which the Networks monitors the most notable violation of human rights by the parties to the conflict in Syria...

Detailed Account of 2015

I- Report Methodology: The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) is an independent nongovernmental nonprofit human rights organization that was founded in 2011 to...

Four Years Harvest: Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria

First: Report Methodology The Syrian Network for Human Rights is a human rights organization founded in June 2011. SNHR is a neutral independent non-governmental, non-profit...

Detailed Account of 2014

Methodology The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) is an independent nongovernmental nonprofit human rights organization that was founded in 2011 to document the ongoing...

Three Years Harvest

Victims 124927 deaths are documented, among them 105721 civilians (88%), 14314 children and 12935 women. This outcome doesn’t include the deaths in the government forces. This...

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