Syrian Network: Torture Death Toll Surpasses 45,000 Since 2011 - The Syrian Observer
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Back. The idea with which millions of Syrians left their homes as the country plunged into the civil conflict as of 2011. Return home when the war ends, when the regime falls, when it can. Years passed and the idea faded away, the “when” gave way to the “yes”, to the possibility, increasingly remote, as the war became ankylosed and the regime of Bachar el Asad cornered the rebels. Back it became a longing, barely, as new couples were formed, chi…
Human rights group entreats Syria to extend support to torture victims
On Thursday, Amnesty International called upon the new regime in Syria to provide requisite support to people who were detained and subjected to torture in its military prisons. Survivors of Syria’s detention system face severe mental and physical consequences due to the torture they experienced and lack adequate support. Bissan Faikh, a campaigner at Amnesty International, elaborated on the issue: For years the stories of torture, enforced disa…
Syrian Network: Torture Death Toll Surpasses 45,000 Since 2011 - The Syrian Observer
On the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has published its annual report, once again exposing one of the most horrific and enduring crimes committed against Syrians since the outbreak of the revolution in March 2011. The report reveals that thousands of forcibly disappeared individuals have died in detention centres operated by the Syrian regime, significantly contributing to the mount…
Syria: Torture survivors of Saydnaya and other detention centres grappling with devastating needs and minimal support
Six months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government in Syria, survivors of its brutal detention system, including the infamous Saydnaya military prison, are grappling with devastating physical and mental health consequences amid a critical lack of support, said Amnesty International. On the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, the organization is echoing survivor associations in calling for concrete action to guarantee the r…
More than six months after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, the government of Ahmed al-Charaa cannot yet stand in the northeast and the south of the territory. Neither Kurds (in the north) nor Druze (in the south) rely on an administration made up of jihadists who until very long ago was pleitizing to Al Qaeda. Since the overthrow of Al-Assad, on December 8, 2024, in the West they are trying by all means to support the current regime. The Unite…
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