المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights
Monthly Archives

January 2019

Turkey prepares Syria safe zones

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced yesterday that Turkey will form safe zones in northern Syria and expects four million Syrian refugees to return to the country. Speaking at a coordination meeting between the Red Crescent…

Suspected Daesh suicide attack hits HTS-linked Idlib council

A suspected Daesh (ISIS) suicide attack on the governing council of insurgent-held Idlib in northwest Syria on Tuesday killed two people and injured three others, Syrian opposition activists said. The target was the National Salvation…

Hundreds of civilians, fighters flee IS stronghold in Syria

Hundreds of people have fled the Islamic State group’s last major stronghold in Syria, including fighters who tried to sneak out among civilians, Syrian opposition activists said Monday. The Syrian Democratic Forces, a U.S-backed and…

One injured in explosion in Manbij

An explosion in Manbij Tuesday evening injured the driver of a truck. A military vehicle belonging to the local forces was targeted in the blast, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The explosion occurred near Martyr’s…

SDF official says they reject ISIS calls for safe passage deal

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) will not accept a safe passage deal for the remaining Islamic State fighters in the extremist group’s last pocket in Syria, the head of the SDF’s media center said on Monday. In a tweet, Mustafa Bali, the…

French jihadis will return home, and to prison, from Syria

France's government is preparing for an influx of homegrown jihadis with the departure of U.S. troops from Syria, saying Tuesday that anyone who left to fight for Islamic extremists will go straight to jail. In an interview with BFM…

French jihadis will return home, and to prison, from Syria

France’s government is preparing for an influx of homegrown jihadis with the departure of U.S. troops from Syria, saying Tuesday that anyone who left to fight for Islamic extremists will go straight to jail. In an interview with BFM…

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