Human Rights Journalism is a facts-oriented section dedicated to giving a regular update of the human rights situation in Syria to a wide public.
Human Rights Journalism
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Strasbourg, France Panel Discussion on Decree No. 13 Concerning Kurdish Rights in Syria
by Author FIn partnership with the AIDÉ (Association d’Intégration, de Développement et d’Évolution) in Strasbourg, Syrians for Truth and Justice (STJ) hosted a panel discussion on Sunday, 15 March 2026, focusing on …
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Syria: USCIRF Annual Report Recommends Designating Syria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC)
by Author FIn its 2026 Annual Report, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) documented a significant decline in religious freedom conditions in Syria throughout 2025. The report emphasized that Syria’s …
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Umm Ammar’s Story… “The Light of My Eyes Was Extinguished”
by Author FIn the village of al-Sanobar, in the countryside of Jableh, on 7 March 2025, Umm Ammar’s world shattered when she lost six of her sons in an instant. She, her …
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Nineteen-year-old Yaarub Saleh was more than just an ordinary student. He was a quiet, gentle soul, known for his kindness and his ability to connect with everyone he met. He …
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The “Good Man’s” Family: Dreams Shattered by Massacre
by Author FIn a peaceful corner of Baniyas, there stood a home built on two pillars: honest work and strong family bonds. It was a house that Najib Rostom had built through …
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Syria/Sweida: Internet Shutdowns and the Weaponization of Communications During the July 2025 Attacks?
by Author F1. Introduction and Background: In July 2025, Sweida Governorate witnessed a large-scale military escalation accompanied by grave violations against members of the Druze community, amidst a severe deterioration of …
