Victims
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 5, 2020
Casualties From Banned Cluster Bombs Nearly Doubled in 2019, Mostly in Syria
The war in Syria, which began almost a decade ago, makes it the only country where the outlawed bombs have been repeatedly used since 2012.
August 29, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Umm Ali
Later, my worries increased and I decided to leave Aleppo. I felt I am betraying my husband by abandoning him to his fate.
August 27, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Muhab al-Qutainy
I was referred to Sednayah prison on September 20, 2018. There we were received with beating as is the norm in the Red Building, then they put me in a solitary cell until 12 November, the same year.
August 25, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Abu Anas al-Hamwi
Every 2-3 days a chain like mine arrives in the prison and a similar number of victims die from torture. Killing people in Sednayah is a usual practice.
August 22, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Muneer al-Faqeer
Rumors of pardons were abundant. We created some of them from dream interpretations or result of false analysis of some events.
August 21, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Mohammad
My face was to the wall, the barber/jailer called me. Cut one side of my hair and left the other, half of my moustaches and left the other. He was playing. Of course, my eyes were closed, if one opens them, he would be beaten by the machine on them.
August 17, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Haytham Khattab
I didn’t witness his killing. He was in a neighboring dormitory. We used to hear sounds coming from their dormitory when they were beaten by the jailers.
August 13, 2020
book “Sednaya Prison During The Syrian Revolution:Testimony of Manal al-Rifaei
In whose face shall we shout? To whom shall we complain… They do that by orders of a judge representing justice?