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BBC News Syria: The scars left by a school bombing Close Thousands of schools have been destroyed during the Syrian conflict, which began ten years ago. Iqra School in the Aleppo Countryside was bombed by a Syrian fighter jet in 2013. A BBC team was filming in a local hospital when the casualties started to arrive. Eight years on, BBC Cameraman Darren Conway has returned to speak to survivors and the relatives of those who didn t make it. Director/Cameraman: Darren Conway Producers: Debbie Randle, Mughira Al-Sharif, Joe Phua and Greg Brosnan For viewers in the UK, Panorama: Syria Schools Under Attack will be on the BBC News Channel at 2130 this Saturday and Sunday and also on iPlayer ....
Children of Syria â The Lost Hope Ten Years of Relentless Violations of Childrenâs Rights Documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights Over the past ten years, children in Syria have been subjected to all sorts of human rights and international humanitarian law violations, with no distinction made by warring parties between adults and children, nor consideration for childrenâs unique vulnerability and protected status under IHL. There is barely any atrocity that adults were subjected to throughout the Syrian conflict that was not inflicted upon children as well. These appalling violations, which include extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, sexual violence, conscription, displacement, and forced abandonment of education, have had an unspeakable impact on boys and girls across Syria, as well as lasting consequences on the future of surviving children, on their communities and on the country as a whole. ....
Fadel Abdul Ghany By:Chase @jiggliemon Wilson It is estimated that about 1.2 million Syrian citizens have been arrested and detained at some point since March 2011. During this period, an estimated number of 99 000 persons have been forcibly disappeared, while the Syrian Regime is responsible for about 84 000 of these cases (SNHR Report of 30 August of 2020, p. 8, 9).
The crime of enforced disappearance, which is often accompanied by acts of torture, violates international law. The Syrian Arab Republic is not a party to the 2006 International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance (ICPPED). However, the prohibition of enforced disappearances flows also from customary rules of international humanitarian law, when taking place within an armed conflict, as well as from the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Syria has ratified. ....