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Documentation of the Killing of At Least 22 Civilians, Mostly by Snipers, at the Hands of the SDF in Raqqa Governorate on January 18

vailable in: English العربية Damascus – The Syrian Network for Human Rights: On January 18, 2026, Raqqa Governorate witnessed a large escalation in military operations, represented...

The Fundamental Kurdish Rights in Decree 13: A Foundational Step in the Right Direction

Available in: English العربية Fadel Abdulghany Recognizing minority rights within constitutional frameworks is a fundamental pillar for establishing political legitimacy and strengthening social cohesion in pluralistic societies....

The death of Rifaat al-Assad: Accountability, Asset Recovery, and the Incomplete Structure of Syrian Justice

Available in: English العربية Fadel Abdulghany The death of Rifaat al-Assad on January 21, 2026, in the United Arab Emirates at the age of 88, marks a pivotal moment in the pursuit of accountability for those responsible for one of the most horrific mass atrocities in modern Middle Eastern history. As the former Syrian vice president and one of the key architects of the 1982 Hama massacre, his death before facing Syrian justice exemplifies the complete entrenchment of impunity at the national level. This is not a biological accident, but rather the result of a systematic policy pursued by Hafez al-Assad's regime to protect the pillars of institutionalized violence, including Rifaat himself, by providing political and security cover for operations carried out with direct coordination and under the supervision of the highest levels of power, over a period of more than a month. While death closes the door to the direct criminal prosecution of the deceased, it does not preclude broader forms of accountability that operate independently of the accused's continued existence, nor does it eliminate the possibility of asset recovery or holding accountable the networks that facilitated the crime or profited from its proceeds.    Limits of Prosecution and Universal Jurisdiction  Rifaat al-Assad faced charges in three major jurisdictions, but none resulted in a full trial in the procedural sense.  Switzerland's move to apply the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows for the prosecution of perpetrators of the most serious international crimes regardless of where they were committed or the nationality of the perpetrator or victims, marked a significant development when the Swiss Attorney General's Office indicted Rifaat in March 2024 for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the events in Hama. The indictment included allegations of his responsibility for ordering killings, torture, cruel treatment, and arbitrary detention, placing him among the highest-ranking officials accused of such crimes who have been prosecuted under the principle of universal jurisdiction.  However, Swiss...

National Pluralism and Recognition of Kurdish Rights: Towards Civic Citizenship and a Unified Identity

Available in: English العربية Fadel Abdulghany How modern states can accommodate ethnic and linguistic diversity while maintaining national cohesion is one of the most persistent challenges in...

The Syrian Network condemns the Syrian Democratic Forces’ demolition of bridges in Raqqa, considering it a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.

Available in: English العربية The destruction of bridges in Raqqa by the Syrian Democratic Forces raises serious legal and humanitarian concerns. Under international humanitarian law,...

Child Recruitment in SDF-Controlled Areas: Legal Framework and Documented Practices

Available in: English العربية Fadel Abdulghany The recruitment of children in armed conflicts is considered one of the most serious violations under international humanitarian law...

The Right of Families of Missing Persons on Migration Routes to Know the Truth 

Available in: English العربية The crisis of missing migrants represents one of the most urgent humanitarian tragedies of our time. Thousands of people have gone...

Condemnation of the Desecration of a Woman’s Body in Aleppo, where It was Thrown from a High Floor by a Member of the Syrian...

Available in: English العربية On Saturday, January 10, 2026, a video, which we were able to verify, circulated online and on social media platforms showing...

The Legal Status of the Golan Heights: Established Sovereignty and the Impermissibility of Acquisition by Force

Available in: English العربية Fadel Abdulghany The question of the legal status of the Golan Heights under international law is a prime example of how...

Eight Civilians were Killed and 21 Others were injured as a Result of an IED Explosion inside a Mosque in Wadi al-Dahab Neighborhood in...

Available in: English العربية Damascus – The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR): On Friday, December 26, 2025, eight civilians, including a child, were killed...

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