SNHR in Media

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...

Syrian Association for Citizen’s Dignity

Seven years since the deadliest chemical attack in Syria: Eastern Ghouta shows why return is impossible with Syrian regime in charge The Syrian Network for...

HRW

The Netherlands’ Action Against Syria: A New Path to Justice As the Dutch foreign affairs minister, Stef Blok, explained, “The Assad regime has committed horrific...

The Syrian Observer

SNHR: 10,767 People Still Face Trial in Counter-Terrorism Court The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) said that at least 10,767 people are still facing...

The National News

How the pandemic could set Arab women back A new report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights, a respected watchdog, puts the crisis in...