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‏ 3000 victims tortured to death including 87 children and 27 women by Syrian Government’s Armed troops

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Syrian Network for Human Rights is one of the key sources to the United Nations in documenting the victims of Syrian Armed Conflicts, as pointed out by the united nation’s reports issued in its statistics of conflict victims and pointed out in the analysis provided by HRDA; appointed by UN to oversee the issuance of Statistics of conflicts victims around the world.
SNHR depend high criteria in documenting and with its members deployed in all of Syrian Governorates
By conducting interviews with hundreds of torturing victims by Syrian Government’s Armed Troops, they all expressed methods of unified and systematic torturing methods in all of the Syrian Governorates which led to kill 2963 citizen under torture.
Committee against torture confirmed that Each State Party shall ensure that its competent authorities proceed to a prompt and impartial investigation, wherever there is reasonable ground to believe that an act of torture has been committee in any territory under its jurisdiction. Otherwise, the state will hold the responsibility and its officials will hold individually the responsibility of that for that have ” have accepted unauthorized acts such as these.

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