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European-Backed Conference Coordinates Syria Mine Clearance

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...

Syrian officials discuss demining efforts in Geneva with European partners

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...

SNHR: Millions of Syrians return home, but major challenges persist

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...

Syrian officials discuss demining efforts in Geneva with European partners

According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, at least 3,799 civilians have been...

SNHR: Millions of Syrians return home, but major challenges persist

More than 3 million Syrians, including refugees and internally displaced people, have returned to...

Justice for Tadamon

In a legal analysis, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), an NGO, questioned the...

What the discovery of Assad-era chemical weapons means for Syria

According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, the group carried out five chemical...

Syria Direct

Overcrowded prisons and camps in northeast Syria raise fears of COVID-19 outbreak On the contrary, Fadel Abdulghani, the director of the Syrian Network for Human...

Relief Web

125 Civilians Documented Killed in Syria in May 2020, including Eight Who Died Due to Torture, and One Massacre The Syrian Network for Human Rights...

The Syrian Observer

Syrian Network for Human Rights Records Arrest of 10 Suweida Activists by Regime In a report released today, the Syrian Network for Human Rights said...

Washington Post

Families of Syria detainees hope for news amid US sanctions According to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, Syrian authorities detained some 1.2 million people...