January 18, 2021
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
January 16, 2021
Businessmen with ties to Assad linked to Beirut port blast cargo
Revelations about London company reinforce suspicions that Beirut, and not Mozambique, was intended destination of ammonium nitrate.
January 14, 2021
‘We cannot do anything’: Displaced Syrians watch as government auctions their land
The Syrian government puts swaths of highly profitable agricultural lands, owned by displaced persons, up for auction.
January 10, 2021
Syria temporarily cuts supplies of fuel to meet shortages
The U.S. and other western countries have intensified sanctions against Assad and his government and allies, blaming them for the killings of hundreds of thousands of civilians.
January 7, 2021
Syrian detainees’ families forced to pay huge bribes to corrupt officials – report
Report says arrest and extortion of Syrian population is major source of funding for Assad regime
January 3, 2021
World leaders urged to make Covid vaccine available to millions of refugees
Global humanitarian figures and NGOs call for rollout to take in all people for the global public good
January 2, 2021
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
December 24, 2020
a package of evidence and clues regarding the involvement of ‘Jaysh al-Islam’ in several crimes
Press Release: The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression has shared a package of evidence and clues regarding the involvement of ‘Jaysh al-Islam’ in several crimes with the International, Impartial, and Independent Mechanism for Investigating Crimes in Syria (IIIM)
December 22, 2020
90% of Syria families in Lebanon living in extreme poverty, says UN
Half of Syrian refugee families surveyed for the report were found to be suffering from food insecurity, up from 28 per cent in 2019.