"More than 80% of the population are women and children who fled to the camp seeking protection and humanitarian assistance."
July 22, 2023
UN expert decries ‘systematic’ separation of boys in Syrian camps
Western governments have faced mounting criticism for not taking back more of their citizens who traveled to Iraq and Syria to volunteer for the Daesh group.
February 10, 2021
Syria: UN experts call on 57 states to repatriate women and children from squalid camps
United Nations group of experts says countries of origin have primary responsibility to protect nationals in vulnerable situations outside their territories
March 6, 2022
The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in February 2022
More Sanctions Must Be Imposed on the Syrian Regime and Its Russian Ally Due to Their Continued Perpetration of Atrocious Violations in Syria.
February 6, 2021
The Most Notable Human Rights Violations in Syria in January 2021
Failure in the Geneva Negotiations Adds to Inability to Stop the Egregious Violations in Syria
February 6, 2021
ISIS and Cycles of Violence: Attaining Security by Protecting Rights in Syria and Iraq
But responsibility for the prosecution of alleged ISIS members, and the provision of support to their innocent families, does not fall only to Iraqi and Syrian authorities.
February 13, 2020
SDF benefits from letting IS prisoners go, capturing more
Euphrates Post journalist Ahmed al-Ramadan told Al-Monitor, “The SDF seeks to win over Arab tribal chiefs in the areas it controls, so it can increase its control and influence
September 12, 2019
Escalating violence and waves of displacement continue to torment civilians during eighth year of Syrian conflict
Up to 70,000 individuals remain interned in deplorable and inhumane conditions at Al-Hol camp, the vast majority of whom are women and children under the age of 12
July 25, 2019
Syria: Dire Conditions for ISIS Suspects’ Families
Countries Should Support Citizens’ Returns, Increase Aid