2014

The Daily Star (Lebanon)

The work now falls solely to non-governmental groups, particularly the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights – most cited in mainstream media – the Violations and Documentations Center, the...

.2013 Syria Death toll

DIPLOMATIC ASPECTS NEWSPAPERDIPLOMATIC ASPECTS NEWSPAPER2013 Syria Death toll: more than 40.000 victims killed by government forces, 34949 are civilians including 4344 children, 2921 ladies, 1609 victims tortured to death...

Worldbulletin

At least 39,021 people were killed in Syria's civil war in 2014, including 24,430 civilians, according a report by the Syrian Network of Human Rights. The number of...

Syria’s National Commission for the Missing Confirms Deaths of Rania al-Abbasi’s Children

On 23 January 2025, the Syrian Network for Human Rights documented the enforced disappearance...

The Syrian Network for Human Rights: Legal and Procedural Loopholes in the Case of Atef Najib

The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) released an analytical legal report in May...

Families of disappeared Syrian prisoners ‘going through bureaucratic hell’ to obtain death certificates

Last year, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) said that 45,342 people had died...

Syria’s Economy Ministry Cuts Bread Bundle Weight, Keeps Price Fixed

The Syrian Network for Human Rights documented at least 174 attacks on bakeries from March 2011...

Global Arab Network

It is worth mentioning that the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has documented that 632 prisoners were released by the latest presidential pardon...

Daily Sabah

The London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights, which tracks civilian and opposition casualties, said the regime's air and land operations Sunday killed 18 people...

Daily Sabah

The London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights, which tracks civilian and opposition casualties, said heavy artillery attacks by regime forces killed 21 in Aleppo,...

Middle East Eye

The Syrian government forces killed no less than 133,586 people; including 109,347 civilian (88% of the total) among them 15,149 children and 13,695 women....