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At least 213 Cases of Arbitrary Arrest/ Detention Documented in Syria in January 2021, Including 24 Children and Five Women

The Syrian Regime’s Appointments and Reshuffles of Security Branches’ Officials Seem the Most Likely Cause of the Decrease in the Number of Regime Arrests...

Extrajudicial Killing Claims the Lives of 113 Civilians, Including 36 Children, Six Women, and Three Victims Due to Torture, in January 2021

We Documented the Deaths of 18 Civilians, Including 16 Children, Due to Mines in the First Month of 2021 Press release:   (Link below to...

Tenth Annual Report: The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in 2020

The Bleeding Decade Press release: (Link below to download full report) The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has released its tenth annual report for the year...

SNHR Condemns the WHO’s Use of Cham Wings Airlines, Which Is Involved in Supporting the Syrian Regime’s Egregious Violations

The World Health Organization Should Cancel Contracts with Cham Wings Airlines and Apologize to the Syrian Regime’s Victims Press release:   (Link below to download...

The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in December and for All of 2020

The Continuing Gross Violations and Failure of Political Transition Devastate What Remains of Syria and Prevent Refugees from Returning Press release:   (Link below to download...

At Least 1,882 Cases of Arbitrary Arrest/ Detention Documented in Syria in 2020, 149 of Them in December: Detainees Include 52 Children and 39...

Syria Is Neither Stable nor Safe for the Return of Refugees or IDPs, Especially in Areas Controlled by the Syrian Regime and Its Brutal...

Extrajudicial Killing Claims the Lives of 1,734 Civilians in Syria in 2020, Including 99 in December

Killings of IDPs and Deaths by Mines and Remote Bombings Stood Out Among Killings in Syria in 2020 Press release:   (Link below to download full...

SNHR Condemns Syrian Regime’s Arrest of Activist Abdul Rahman al Saleh’s Relatives Solely for Expressing His Opinion on Al Jazeera’s ‘Opposite Direction’ Programme

At Least 20,842 Individuals Are Still Detained or Forcibly Disappeared by the Syrian Regime Due to Kinship with Participants in the Popular Uprising against...

Syria Is Among the World’s Worst Countries for the Number of Mines Planted Since 2011, Despite Prohibition of Their Use in International Law

Mines Have Killed at Least 2,601 Civilians in Syria Since 2011, Including 598 Children and 267 Women, with Women and Children Accounting for 33%...

The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in November 2020

Syria Is an Unsafe Country for the Return of Refugees and IDPs Due to the Survival of the Same Security Services Since 2011 Press release: ...

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