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26 MAR SERIOUS CONCERN ABOUT HEALTH CONDITIONS IN DETENTION CENTERS

Fears of a COVID-19 Pandemic in Syrian Detention Centers The conditions of incarceration in the detention facilities of the Syrian government pose a great danger to the lives of the detainees, who number approximately 90212. This number has been confirmed by the Violations Documentation Center in Syria (VDC) but the true figure is likely to …

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13 MAR RETURN

Is the dream turned into a nightmare!   The Organization of (Saiedat Syria), in cooperation with the German Society of (zusamenwachsen) in Berlin, organized the eighth symposium of the Cultural Forum for Advocacy and Change under the title of (Scenarios for return to Syria Live Testimonies) under the management of: Dr. Laila Al-Atrash. Journalist Yahya …

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SYRIAN WAR CRIMINAL JAILING “BITTERSWEET” FOR VICTIMS, SURVIVORS AND FAMILIES – STATEMENT

Syrian war criminal jailing “bittersweet” for victims, survivors, and families – statement A statement by five associations of Syrian victims, survivors, and family members 14 January 2022 As victims, survivors, and family members impacted by enforced disappearance and detention in Syria, we met with mixed feelings the guilty verdict and sentence of life imprisonment for former Syrian …

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BIDEN FROM SYRIAN HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANISATIONS, AFTER ONE YEAR IN OFFICE

5 steps that Biden must take to show that the US is still committed to protecting human rights in Syria and pursuing justice for Syrians Dear President Biden, One year ago when you became president, you gave us hope that human rights would be at the center of US foreign policy. But now in 2022, …

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GREENFIELD: ASSAD REGIME’S VIOLATIONS, PARTICULARLY ARBITRARY DETENTION AND TORTURE, AFFECT EVERY SYRIAN FAMILY

“We must support the continued efforts of the international authorities to investigate and prosecute crimes committed in Syria within their jurisdiction,” the U.S. representative to the United Nations said in a statement last week.  While there is still a long way to go, we are encouraged by the progress made in this area, particularly in …

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