2016

Daily Sabah

Northern Syria exposed to systematic ethnic cleansing by US-backed YPG This statement was evocative of a report previously published in January 2016 by the Syrian Network of Human Rights (SNHR)...

Daily Sabah

PYD continues arbitrary arrests of critical Kurdish voices This statement was evocative of a report previously published in January 2016 by the Syrian Network of Human Rights (SNHR) that stated,...

Daily Sabah

US-backed YPG recruits child soldiers in Syria, violates international pledge, State Department ... A report published in January 2016 by the Syrian Network of Human Rights (SNHR) says: "Until the...

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...

Worldbulletin

The Assad regime and its allies carried out 52 truce violations on Tuesday, four days after a cessation of hostilities agreement went into effect...

The Economist

The Syrian Network for Human Rights, a British-based NGO, reported nearly 80 breaches (including the possible use of poison gas) in the first few...

Amnesty International UK

According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, a local monitoring group, at least 27 hospitals, including eight in Aleppo governorate, have been targeted...

Syria Direct

The Syrian Network for Human Rights monitoring group documented more than 180 ceasefire violations by regime and opposition forces in the first five days...