he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to the conflict in Syria from March 2011 to June 2026.
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Thousands of Victims Since 2011
The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented, in a report issued on April 4 to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness, the deaths of 3,799 civilians in Syria as a result of landmines and cluster munition remnants since March 2011.
The...
According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, at least 3,799 civilians have been killed in Syria due to landmines and remnants of cluster munitions between March 2011 and April 2025. Experts estimate that there are over 300,000 landmines in Syria.
More than 3 million Syrians, including refugees and internally displaced people, have returned to their areas of origin since December 2024, reflecting growing momentum for return after years of displacement, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) said on Saturday.
The report, issued on World Refugee Day,...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to...
Thousands of Victims Since 2011
The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented, in a report issued on April 4 to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness, the deaths of 3,799 civilians in Syria as...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to the conflict...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to...
Thousands of Victims Since 2011
The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented, in a report issued on April 4 to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness, the deaths of 3,799 civilians in Syria as...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to the conflict in Syria from March 2011 to June 2026.
According to the network, the number of forcibly disappeared people, excluding detainees and those of unknown fate, reached at least 177,021 people, including 4,536 children and 8,984 women.
The network said it documented the deaths of at least 45,364 people due to torture or harsh or inhuman detention conditions during the same period, including 231 children and 116 women.
It noted that 45,038 victims died inside detention centers affiliated with the...
Thousands of Victims Since 2011
The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented, in a report issued on April 4 to mark the International Day for Mine Awareness, the deaths of 3,799 civilians in Syria as a result of landmines and cluster munition remnants since March 2011.
The report said the victims included 1,000 children and 377 women, while landmines caused the deaths of 3,398 civilians, compared with 401 civilians killed by cluster munition remnants.
The report noted that Aleppo, Raqqa, and Deir Ezzor governorates recorded the highest proportion of victims, followed by Hama, Daraa, and Idlib, as a result of the extensive use of mines and munitions during the years of conflict.
The network...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or still of unknown fate or whereabouts with parties to...
In a legal analysis, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), an NGO, questioned the court's reliance on the 1968 Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity,...
he Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 181,677 people, including 5,352 children and 9,213 women, as either actually detained, forcibly disappeared, or...
Thousands of Victims Since 2011
The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented, in a report issued on April 4 to mark the International Day for Mine...
More than 3 million Syrians, including refugees and internally displaced people, have returned to their areas of origin since December 2024, reflecting growing momentum...
In a legal analysis, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), an NGO, questioned the court's reliance on the 1968 Convention on the Non-Applicability of...