المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

USAID urges world to address Syria humanitarian crisis

The world must address the humanitarian crisis in Syria and meet the basic needs of people affected by 20 months of deadly conflict, the head of the US agency for international development said on Tuesday.“I think the world needs to see…

Approximately 160 Syrians were killed yesterday,

The dead include: 57 unarmed civilians, 46 rebel fighters, 2 defected soliders, and no less than 47 regular soldiers. 57 Unarmed Civilians: - In Reef Dimashq 35 were killed. 5 were killed in the city of Douma, 1 was tortured to death…

Japan Expands Syria Sanction Reach

Japan said Tuesday it was expanding the reach of its sanctions against the Syrian government, in a gesture ahead of a meeting this week in Tokyo aimed at increasing pressure on the regime. In September last year Tokyo imposed a freeze…

Internally displaced the most vulnerable

The majority of displaced Syrians find themselves in cramped and cold living conditions in Syria or as refugees in the neighboring countries. The internally displaced are the most vulnerable group, exposed to violence and rights…

Syrian jets bomb rebel bases near Turkey border

Syrian warplanes bombed two rebel bases near the Turkish border on Monday sending hundreds of people fleeing across the frontier.   The attacks on the Free Syrian Army positions (FSA) in Atima and nearby Bab al-Hawa came a day before…

More than 140 Syrians were killed yesterday,

The dead include: 68 unarmed civilians, 37 rebel fighters, 37 regular soldiers and 4 members of the popular front for the liberation of Palestine - general command. 68 Unarmed Civilians: - In Reef Dimashq 17 were killed. 2 were killed…

Turkey requested international aid for Syrian refugees

"Fouad Oktay" head of disaster management and emergency Turkish prime minister, that his administration is looking for international destinations ready to contribute to meet the needs of Syrian refugees on its territory."Oktay" in remarks…

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