June 18, 2022

SNHR Participates in a Symposium on Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians in Syria and Ukraine

The SNHR’s participation in a symposium entitled ‘Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians as War Tactic in Syria and Ukraine’ – Doha Institute for Graduate Studies.

May 21, 2022

Scorched earth: How a decade of war destroyed Syria’s farmlands

Cluster bombs, mines and other remnants of war are a daily danger for Syrian farmers as well as leaving a toxic legacy that could contaminate the soil for decades.

May 4, 2022

The dangers of forgetting Syria’s refugees

Aid cuts and distraction of the war in Ukraine mean ever-worsening conditions for Syria's 6.6 million refugees.

April 28, 2022

Massacre in Tadamon: how two academics hunted down a Syrian war criminal

“Because how long do you want to go on courting a mukhabarat[intelligence] officer,” asked Uğur. “I think that the moment where he opened up about his brother, and that he committed revenge, that’s as close as you can get in this particular context.”

April 20, 2022

How to Seek Justice for Rape in the War on Ukraine

For once, we’re not hopeless to help women and investigate war crimes.

March 15, 2022

The 2021 Annual Report.. Syria: The prison of journalism

This annual report is only evidence of the association’s effort and endeavor to bring the suffering of Syrian journalists to relevant forums with the intent of making a positive impact that will bring change to Syria so that we eventually reach an independent press in a free country.

March 10, 2022

On International Women’s Day: Multiple Violations Committed by Various Parties to the Conflict in Syria

Oppression of Women in All Groups’ Areas of Control Perpetuates a State of Lack of Development, Equality, and Security.

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.

March 4, 2022

At Least 203 Arbitrary Arrests/Detentions Documented in Syria in February 2022, Including 13 Children and 11 Women

The Syrian Regime Admits to the Killing of Dozens of Persons Forcibly Disappeared by the Regime.