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On this day, we commemorate those who lost their lives in the brutal chemical attack on Khan Shaykhun, Idlib, Syria. Between 2012 and 2023, the Syrian Network for Human Rights documented 222 chemical attacks on Syrian civilians, 217 attributed to the Assad regime. The impact lasts forever. On this day and every day, let’s Honor. Remember. Demand Justice. If you have information about those responsible, your testimony could help bring closure to families still searching for answers. Please visit: setf.ngo/cards or email contact@setf.ngo #KhanShaykhun #JusticeForSyria #Syria #ChemicalAttack #AssadWarCrimes #AccountabilityForSyria #HumanRights #EndImpunity #Idlib #SyrianCivilians #HonorRememberDemandJustice #WarCrimes #SyriaJustice #HumanRightsAdvocacy
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This statement by the so-called “Syrian British Consortium” @BritishSyrian is a textbook example of political laundering. As a journalist originally from the region, with direct access to trusted sources on the ground, I must state clearly: this narrative is deeply misleading and omits the most critical facts. Since the so-called “transitional authorities” took control, documented war crimes have been committed by forces affiliated with the new Syrian Arab regime, including attacks on civilians, enforced displacement, collective punishment and the targeting of Kurdish neighbourhoods. These violations are not allegations — they are documented, ongoing and independently verified. Today, Kobani is under siege from four directions. Civilians from Sheikh Maqsoud, Afrin, and surrounding areas have been forcibly displaced and are now sheltering in Qamishlo under dire humanitarian conditions. There are no safe corridors, no international monitoring and no protection mechanisms in place. Claims of “stabilisation,” “voluntary evacuation,” or “historic recognition of Kurdish rights” ring hollow when armed forces continue to besiege Kurdish cities, suppress local self-administration and erase political agency through force. A presidential decree issued under military pressure does not constitute rights; it constitutes coercion. Any attempt to portray the dismantling of Kurdish self-governance as “legal unification” while civilians are besieged and displaced is not peace-building — it is ethnic cleansing by bureaucratic language. What is urgently needed now is international intervention, humanitarian corridors, independent investigations, and accountability — not the normalisation of armed repression under the banner of state authority. Silence or distortion at this moment is complicity. #KobaniUnderSiege #StopEthnicCleansing #SyriaWarCrimes #ProtectKurdishCivilians #HumanitarianCorridorsNow #AccountabilityForSyria #InternationalIntervention #rojavakurdistan
Our response to @jeremycorbyn MP regarding his 12 January letter on Syria which contained factual and contextual inaccuracies regarding the legal and security situation on the ground. Civilian protection, political inclusion, and national unity must be the priority at this stage.
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#Violations of #internationallaw in #syria presentation by our Research Fellow @fatimaghadd at #APHA2018 a #globalinquiry into #accountabilityforsyria and beyond!
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