Six years ago, popular protests of an unprecedented nature erupted across Syria. This took place after approximately half a century of emergency rule in which all forms of participation in public life outside the control of the state was halted, including political parties and organisations as well as NGOs. Syria was a closed state in […]
Syrian Refugees Exceed Four Million: Four Years of Violations
Syrian refugees have exceeded the four million mark for the first time since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in March 2011- according to the statistics of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)- making them the highest number of refugees in the world since the migration of 4.6 million Afghani’s from their country in […]
Education: Continuous Violations and a Generation Lost
The right to education forms one of the foundations of the rights of children and guarantees the enabling of the system of human rights for children, since it ensures the maintenance of their social, economic, and even civil and political rights. The convention on the rights of the child has addressed the right to education […]
The Right to Education: Present and Future Violations
The right to education forms a fundamental axiom of the rights of children adopted by the International Law of Human Rights due to the far reaching effects this right has on the life and future of a child, as well as the effects it has on the society that the child lives in at large. […]
ISIS Kills Childhood: A special report on the Violations committed by ISIS against children in Syria
Since its inception, a record number of human rights violations of all kinds have been documented against ISIS, making it a subject of global interest. This is especially in the light of its stereotypical depiction as an “extreme Islamic organisation”, in addition to the paid campaigns pushed by the Syrian regime and its supporters as […]