المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
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19/03/2015

UN lauds UAE aid to 99,000 Syrian refugees

ABU DHABI // Humanitarian support from the Government reached 98,710 Syrians living in Jordanian refugee camps last year, according to a United Nations report. A total of Dh7 million in aid earmarked for health care reached refugees in the…

No sign of Turkey-Syria border reopening

ALEPPO, Syria — The Bab al-Salam border crossing is no longer bustling with hundreds of people and cars waiting to cross from Syria into Turkey. It has become a quiet place after Turkish authorities decided to close it. A few pedestrians…

An American pardon for Al-Assad

Majed Abdel Hadi There are no accurate statistics regarding the magnitude of the disaster caused by Bashar Al-Assad's ruling regime to Syria and its people over the past four years. During this time, he used all forms of…

Victor Davis Hanson: Who is in charge here?

By Victor Davis Hanson  What has gone wrong with the U.S. government in the past month? Just about everything, from the fundamental to the ridiculous.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the United States to warn…

US Army Chief: Allies’ Troops May Support Syrian Trainees

WASHINGTON—Some U.S. allies in the fight against Islamic State militants in Syria may be willing to send troops to accompany and support the Syrian opposition force that the coalition is planning to train and send back to Syria, the…

Germany vows more aid for Syrian refugees in Lebanon

The Daily Star   BEIRUT: A visiting German government official Thursday pledged to boost assistance to help the more than one million refugees inLebanon displaced as a result of the ongoing war in Syria. The pledge was made…

Regime forces advance around Hendarat area

Aleppo province: Shells fell around al-Sedek mosque in al-Jamelia neighborhood. Regime forces backed by non-Syrian militiamen and Hezbollah have took control on al-Madafa hill and a farm around Hendarat after loosing control on it for more…

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