Between February 13 and 25, 2019, several cities and towns in the northern and western rural parts of Hama witnessed an increase in the tempo of bombardment[1] and the return …
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Summary Several people in the opposition-held rural Hama were victims of medical errors committed by fake doctors as well as specialists, between January 2018 and February 7, 2019, the date …
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Introduction The cutaneous leishmania[1], or leishmaniasis, threatens the residents of al-Lataminah city, particularly the vulnerable children. Up to 600 leishmania cases were reported in al-Lataminah alone between October 2018 and February …
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Six Persons Placed on Death Row as Sharia Courts Preside over Two Murder Cases in Idlib and Hama
by authorIn August and December 2018, a Sharia Court and a Sharia Arbitral Tribunal in the region of Maarrat al-Nu'man, southern Idlib, and northern rural Hama brought four persons, sentenced to …
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On Different Charges: Over 10 Young Men and a Woman Arrested in Hama City
by authorIn January 2019, the city of Hama bore witness to no less than 11 arrests, conducted by Syrian security services, the victims of which were a woman, university students and …
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Hama's Military Security Branch launched waves of arrests against civilians recently on malicious accusations or pretexts like ‘having links with terrorists’ inside the rebel-held areas in Idlib province, and many …
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Hama: Mother and Her Infant Girl Arrested by Military Security Services due to Malicious Report
by authorOn November 3, 2018, the Military Security Services in the city of Hama arrested a woman and her 4-month-old newborn daughter, who has a cardiac disorder, based on a malicious …
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Hama Central Prison’s Inmates End their Hunger Strike being Promised a Solution to their Case
by authorThe inmates of Hama Central Prison ended their hunger strike which lasted for 20 days. This followed a meeting that joined them with a committee representing the Syrian government, during …
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Introduction Drug abuse[1] increased markedly in the rebel-held Hama and Idlib countryside[2], especially among children and youths between 16 and 30, due to insecurity[3] and spread of unlicensed pharmacies. Numbers of …
