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Syria: Mass Arrest Campaign Intensifies

2011-07-20
On: July 20, 2011
In: Middle East Uprising, Middle East/N. Africa, Police Brutality, Press release, Syria, Syria conflict

Syrian security forces have intensified their campaign of mass arrests in cities across the country that have had anti-government protests. The targeted cities include including Hama, Homs, and various suburbs aro…Continue Reading

Landmark UN Vote on Sexual Orientation

2011-06-17
On: June 17, 2011
In: Belarus, Cote d'Ivoire, Human Rights Council (HRC), LGBT Rights, Libya, Press release, Syria, United Nations, Yemen

The United Nations Human Rights Council has taken a landmark step forward by addressing for the first time violence and discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. The council, in the se…Continue Reading

السوريون الفارون من بلدة تلكلخ يحكون عن هجمات

2011-06-07
On: June 7, 2011
In: Mena Unrest, Syria

إعداد الباحثة في منظمة العفو الدولية: سيلينا ناصر في وادي خالد شمالي لبنان
جميع من فرّوا من بلدة تلكلخ الواقعة غربي سورية بحثاً عن ملجأ في Continue Reading

السوريون الفارون من بلدة تلكلخ يحكون عن هجمات

2011-06-07
On: June 7, 2011
In: Mena Unrest, Refugees, Syria

إعداد الباحثة في منظمة العفو الدولية: سيلينا ناصر في وادي خالد شمالي لبنان
جميع من فرّوا من بلدة تلكلخ الواقعة غربي سورية بحثاً عن ملجأ في Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

‘We are not going to shoot you; we are with you’: a Syrian soldier speaks

2011-06-03
On: June 3, 2011
In: Syria

By Amnesty International researcher Cilina Nasser in Wadi Khaled, northern Lebanon
He is a 21-year-old soldier and illiterate. But this young man does not need to read and write to know that shooting at unarmed protesters by government forces is wrong…Continue Reading

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