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Ninth Russian Veto Disrupts Rights of Chemical Attacks Victims

25-October-2017 By admin2

On Tuesday evening 24/10/2017, The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) failed to take a resolution to extend the mandate of the Commission that investigates the use of chemical weapons in Syria and the parties involved in this, when the Russian Federation (RF) exercised it’s right of veto in the UNSC against the submitted draft resolution. […]

Filed Under: SHRC's Reports, Statements Tagged With: Chemical weapons, internationally prohibited weapons, poisonous gases, Sarin gas, UN Security Council

Khan Sheikhoon Victims in Steady Increase

6-April-2017 By admin2

The death toll of the Khan Sheikhoon massacre, committed by Syrian regime war planes on Wednesday, is currently standing at 83 victims, amongst them 28 children and 19 women. This death toll is not final, and will most likely continue to rise. Names of victims identified include: Ibrahim Mohammed Hasan al-Yusuf Ahmed Ibrahim al-Yusuf Ahmed […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: children, Death toll, gas attack, Khan Sheikhoon, khan sheikhoon massacre, massacre, poisonous gases, rural Idlib, Sarin gas, victims, women

War Planes Target Hospital and Civil Defence in Khan Sheikhoon

4-April-2017 By admin2

War Planes targeted the civil defence centre of Khan Sheikhoon in rural Idlib, injuring a number of staff and causing moderate damage to a number of equipment. War planes also targeted the al-Rahma hospital in the city, injuring a number of hospital staff and causing damage to hospital equipment. These attacks took place shortly after […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: civil defence, hospital, Khan Sheikhoon, massacre, medical staff, poisonous gases, rural Idlib, Sarin gas

Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 13/12/2016

13-December-2016 By admin2

  The death toll in Syria on Tuesday 13/12/2015 reached 27 deaths including five children and seven women. Hama witnessed the killings of 16 civilians in poisonous gas bombing on ISIS controlled area Aqeerabat on 12/12/2016. In Aleppo, four civilians were killed in mortar shelling on the outskirts of government controlled Al-Rahman mosque and al-Zahra […]

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: Aleppo, ISIS, poisonous gases, shelling

War Planes Continue Targeting Besieged Aleppo Districts

8-December-2016 By admin2

Syrian regime and Russian war planes continue to target the eastern besieged districts of Aleppo, killing 16 people today. Helicopters targeted al-Kalasah and Bustan al-Qasr with explosive gases containing poisonous gases, causing several cases of suffocation. The Awqaf Directory of Free Aleppo, the directorate responsible for religious matters in the areas which fall under regime […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: Aleppo, barrel bombs, besieged districts, eastern districts, poisonous gases, russian war planes, suffocation, Syrian regime war planes

Helicopters Drop Poison Laden Barrels

20-November-2016 By admin2

Helicopters targeted the al-Sakhour district of Aleppo with explosive barrel bombs containing poisonous gases, killing six people of the same family, four of whom were children. Helicopters also targeted the district of Tareeq al-Bab with poisonous barrel bombs at approximately 5pm in the evening, although no injuries were recorded. Yesterday, helicopters targeted Masakin Hanano, Ard […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: Aleppo city, barrel bombs, children, children victims, family, family massacre, helicopters, massacre, poisonous gases, suffocation

Explosive Barrels Destroy Hospital in Aleppo

1-October-2016 By admin2

Helicopters targeted the al-Sakhoor hospital (also known as Hospital M10) in the al-Sakhour district of Aleppo city with two explosive barrels, causing great material damage to the building which rendered the hospital out of service. Eyewitnesses in the district mentioned that at least one of the explosive barrels contained poisonous gases. The hospital contains 20 […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: al-Sakhour, explosive barrels, great material damage, heavily populated, helicopters, hospital, poisonous gases

Daily Report on Violations of Human Rights in Syria: 06/09/2016

6-September-2016 By admin2

The death toll in Syria on Tuesday 06/09/2016 reached 68 deaths including 12 children, and six women.   Aleppo witnessed the killings of 27 civilians; 15 in shelling on al-Sukari, al-Shi’ar and al-Muwasalat neighbourhoods and the towns of Hazanu and Huru, eight in mortar shelling on government controlled al-A’thamiya neighbourhood, two in a mine explosion […]

Filed Under: Daily reports Tagged With: clashes, ISIS, mine explosion, poisonous gases, pro-regime forces, shelling, turkish border guards

On the Anniversary of the Chemical Massacre: The Genocide Continues and the Criminals Remain Free

21-August-2016 By admin2

On 21/8/2013, regime forces targeted the areas of Zamalka and Ain Tarma in the Eastern Ghouta and the city of al-Mu’adamiya in the Western Ghouta with rockets laden with chemical substances, killing 1400 people and afflicting hundreds with various types of suffocation. This massacre is considered one of the bloodiest in the series of genocides […]

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: Chemical weapons, court, crimes against humanity, Ghouta massacre, international community, internationally forbidden weapons, poisonous gases, Syrian regime, victims, war crimes

Poisonous Gases Target Jobar

29-June-2016 By admin2

Regime forces targeted the Southern Mutahalaq area of the Jobar district of Damascus with shells containing poisonous gases, killing four people and injuring six others, including a member of medical staff. Symptoms of suffocation, vomiting, and increased saliva have appeared on those who are injured. Victims identified include: Ayman As-Saman

Filed Under: Editors choice, Statements Tagged With: Damascus, Jobar, poisonous gases, suffocation

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