We, the undersigned civil society organisations, commemorate the victims of enforced disappearances in Syria and support their families, urging the international community to support their demand to ensure justice, truth…
Enforced Disappearances
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Press releases & statements
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Background: International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances on August 30. On December, 21, 2010 the General Assembly in its resolution No. 65/209 decided to adopt International Convention for the…
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Farhan Ahmad al-Hariri, born in 1986 in al-Qunaya village in the northern countryside of Daraa, his mother is Aisha Al-Gawthani and he is single. He left study early when he…
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Written Stories
“All of a Sudden the Wife Found Herself the Breadwinner and Sole Babysitter (Nanny) of Three Children.”
by wael.mThe disappeared, Fadi Abdel Fattah Musa, a Palestinian/Syrian with Jordanian nationality born on 22 September 1974 and is married with three children. He lived in Saqba in the countryside of…
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Fadi Khaled al-Fattuh, the disappeared, born in 1977, in Ma’arat al-Nu'man in the countryside of Idlib, used to work in the industry of "metal tanks" in addition to his work…
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Abdullah Mazen as-Saud, born on May 3, 1989, in Ma'arat Nu`man Idlib country side, was a student at Aleppo University, Faculty of Arts-Department of Sociology, second year, he is single.…
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Recorded StoriesStories & TestimoniesWritten Stories
“Conscience Activists Have No Place in Syria”
by wael.mIntroduction: Journalist Kamal Sheikho is from al-Hasakah governorate, al-Dirbasiya city, which is the furthest northern point of Syria to be more specific. Born in 1979, he moved to Damascus in 2005…
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The disappeared Basil Mustafa Bekdash, from Latakia countryside, born in 1984, holds a high school certificate. He used to be a taxi driver. He is married with a twin daughter…
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Mohammed Deeb Muhammad Khaled Bakhoraa was born in Ariha in 1993; he used to work in the industry field. He got married four months before his arrest and then displaced…