Syrian Network for Human Rights is an independent, neutral, non-governmental, non-profit human rights organization, which aims to document the ongoing human rights violations in Syria, and periodically issuing reports, studies and researches by applying the highest-levels of objectivity and professionalism, as a first step in order to expose and hold perpetrators accountable, and to ensure the victims' rights
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23 Breaches on the Fourth Day of Ankara Ceasefire Agreement
No less than 100 Breaches since the Agreement Went into Effect, and Russian Forces Target Two Schools in Aleppo
SNHR has published the report: “23...
86 Media Activists Killed, 44 Arrest and Abduction Cases, and 123 Injured in 2016
Two Media Activists Killed, and Five Injured in December 2016
SNHR has published its monthly report documenting the violations by the various conflict parties in...
26 Breaches on the Third Day of Ankara Ceasefire Agreement
No less than 77 Breaches in 72 Hours since the Agreement Went into Effect, and Russian Forces Breaches the Agreement in Hama and Aleppo
SNHR...
476 Individuals Killed due to Torture in 2016
Including 20 in December
SNHR has published its periodic report on victims who died due to torture for the month of December. The report documents...
Joint Statement: Statement by Syrian Civil Society Organizations on Ceasefire Agreement and UNSC resolution 2336
The Syrian civil society organizations followed closely the recent developments and discussions regarding the ceasefire agreement signed by opposition armed groups and the Syrian...
23 Breaches on the Second Day following Ankara Ceasefire Agreement
No less than 51 Breaches in 48 Hours since the Agreement Went into Effect
SNHR has published the report: “23 Breaches on the Second Day...