Detainees and Forcibly Disappeared Persons

SNHR’s Monthly Report on Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions in Syria

No Fewer Than 182 Cases of Arbitrary Arrest Documented in January 2024, Including of Eight Children and Four Women Languages Available In English عربي   Press release: (Download...

At Least 2,317 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in 2023, Including of 129 Children and 87 Women, With 232 Documented in December Alone

Syrian Regime Forces Primarily Target Returning IDPs and Refugees, Citizens Expressing Dissent, and Individuals Arrested in Relation to the Conflict Languages Available In English عربي   Press release:...

At Least 221 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in November 2023, Including of 19 Children and 14 Women

Thanks to SNHR’s Work, the UNGA’s Latest Resolution, Adopted on November 15, 2023, Acknowledges that the Number of Documented Detainees and Forcibly Disappeared Persons...

At Least 193 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in October 2023, Including 13 Children and Four Women

Local Pro-Regime Militias Target & Hunt Down Civilians in the Hopes of Extorting Them Languages Available In English عربي   Press release: (Download the full report below) The Hague...

At Least 204 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in September 2023, Including 12 Children and Six Women

More Than Half of All September’s Arrests/Detentions Were Carried Out by Syrian Regime Forces and the SDF, Who Are Both Seeing Continuous Protests in...

At Least 223 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in August 2023, Including 14 Children and 17 Women

Syrian Regime Forces Arrest Dozens of Civilians Involved in the August Anti-Regime Protests, Others Being Pursued Languages Available In English عربي   Press release: (Download the full report...

At Least 197 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in July 2023, Including 11 Children and Three Women

Syrian Regime Forces Intensify Arbitrary Arrests of Civilians Over Criticism and Discussion of Worsening Services, the Deteriorating Economic Situation, and Corruption in Regime Areas Languages Available...

At Least 1,407 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in the First Half of 2023, Including 43 Children and 37 Women, With 184 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions in June...

Most Missing Person Cases in Syria Are the Result of Arbitrary Arrest Practices: The Newly Founded UN Mechanism Must Categorically Acknowledge this Fact Languages Available In ...

At Least 226 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in May, Including Six Children and 11 Women

May Saw the Highest Number of Arbitrary Arrests/Detention in One Month in 2023 at the hands of Syrian Regime Forces as the Regime was...

At Least 158 Arbitrary Arrests/Detention Documented in April, Including Five Children and Eight Women

The Syrian Regime is still Carrying Out Arrests Civilians Living in Areas Under Its Control: Forcibly Returning Refugees to Syria is Putting Their Lives...

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