On 21/8/2013, the Eastern Ghouta was subjected to bombing with missiles containing poisonous gases. Within a couple of hours, 1300 people had died and approximately 2000 were suffering from various levels of suffocation. This attack came to be known as one of the worst massacres Syria had seen since the uprisings began in 2011. At […]
Tadmur (Palmyra) Prison Massacre: 36 Years Since the Crime
In the beginning of the 1980s, Syria witnessed a number of crimes against humanity in which thousands of Syrians were unlawfully killed, thousands were forcibly disappeared, and thousands of others were detained with no legal documents for various periods of time, and in which inhumane practises were inflicted upon them, causing a large number of […]
Two years on the Ghouta Massacre: A Crime with no Criminals!
Today marks the second anniversary of the largest massacre in Syria within the last five years, when Zamalka and Ain Tarma in the Eastern Ghouta, and al-Muadamiyyah in the western Ghouta were targeted with missiles loaded with chemical substances, killing 1400 people and leaving hundreds suffering from various levels of suffocation. This massacre took place […]
The Bombing of Tadmur Prison: Targeting the site of Violations
Days following its publishing of images claimed to be from Tadmur Prison, ISIS published images today of its bombing of the same prison. The images showed armed men planting explosives in the prison, before bombing it. The bombing operation was recorded from a number of cameras surrounding the prison. ISIS did not give any reason […]
Leaked Photos at the Congress: The Time has Come to Stop Protecting War Criminals
The primary witness of the leaked photos of the victims of torture in Syria file, also known as Caesar, presented his witness statement in front of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Congress, today. Caesar, whose face was covered, said that he worked as a photographer with the Syrian army, although his work turned into […]