The Syrian security services have released 13 former volunteers in the White Helmets/Syrian Civil Dense, who they arrested on September 10, 2018, in northern rural Homs[1] after they subjected them …
Syria
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Human Rights Journalism
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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 …
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Investigative Reports
Exceedingly Difficult Human Conditions Agonize Mabroukeh Camp’s IDPs While Winter Sets in
by wael.mIntroduction: In the Mabroukeh Camp[1], west of the Ras al-Ayen/Sari Kani City in al-Hasakah Province, northeast Syria, thousands of internally displaced persons/IDPs continue to suffer from extremely severe humanitarian conditions, …
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Human Rights Journalism
First Death Case Spells out Deir Ballut Camp’s Humanitarian Conundrum
by wael.mThe first death case, due to cold and lacking healthcare, was recorded in the Deir Ballut camp in the Jindires district in the region of Afrin, Aleppo province; reporting the …
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Human Rights Journalism
Syrian Authorities Continue to Procrastinate in Resolving Hama Central Prison Inmates’ Issue
by wael.mInmates at Hama Central Prison are continuing their hunger strike they began eight days ago, with two strikers fainted and others weakened. Syrian authorities continue to procrastinate in responding …
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Human Rights Journalism
Rural Homs: University Students Denied Deferral Documents by Military Recruitment Department
by wael.mHundreds of Homs University students, from northern rural Homs, are facing the risk of being sent to perform compulsory military service due to the military recruitment department’s refusal to grant …
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Human Rights Journalism
Child Labor Rises Sharply in Hama, Restrained by Neither Censorship nor Accountability
by wael.mBased in the city of Hama, central Syria, a large segment of children, under 15, are coerced into various professions and fields of work, becoming vulnerable to exploitation and danger, …
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Hussein has faced obstacles since he’s taken refuge in Europe. Obtaining a European residency was a lengthy process since, as a Syrian maktum,[1] he did not possess any recognised proof …
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Human Rights Journalism
Al-Sweida: Abductions on the Rise Again with a Continued Lack of Accountability
by wael.mAfter a relative decrease, abductions for ransom are firmly back in al-Sweida province, as 21 persons kidnapped between October 1 and November 13, 2018, and only five of whom returned …