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After Danish Foreign Minsiter Kristian Jenson expressed that he has given up hope of holding President Bashar Al-Assad accountable for his war crimes, Information’s Charlotte Aagaard examines the ongoing

Monitoring is Needed for All Detention Facilities in Syria

Inside Saydnaya: Syria’s Torture Prison, Video of Amnesty International Prisons are by their very nature isolated and concealed spaces where abuses can go unnoticed, and in countries with ongoing

Rebels’ Gains are the UN’s Losses in Aleppo

“Leave or starve” is how the Syrian opposition described Russia’s proposal to create humanitarian corridors in Aleppo to allow civilians to flee ahead of increased airstrikes. By the end

Justice and Peace: A False Dichotomy

Image designed by SJAC Although the Syria peace talks have stalled in recent months, closed-door discussions continue between the United States and Russia [https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/kerry-says-iran-deal-has-made-world-a-safer-place-one-year-later/2016/

Accountability for Sectarian and Ethnic Violence in the Anti-ISIS Campaign

Accountability for Sectarian and Ethnic Violence in the Anti-ISIS Campaign

On June 28, the government of Iraq announced victory [http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/06/26/483592464/iraqi-forces-claim-victory-over-isis-in-fallujah] over the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS)

Al Jazeera - 'It was hell': Syrian refugees share stories of torture

Al Jazeera’s Priyanka Gupta speaks to Syrian refugees about their experiences of torture and the work of activists attempting to hold the Syrian government and opposition accountable for their

Addressing Systemic Sexual Violence in Syria’s Transitional Justice Process

Addressing Systemic Sexual Violence in Syria’s Transitional Justice Process

On June 6, the Syrian legislature elected Hadiyeh Abbas [https://www.rt.com/news/345576-female-parliament-speaker-syria/] as the new Parliament speaker, marking the first time in Syria’s modern history that

Decentralization, Federalism, or none of the above? An analysis of possible governance options in post-conflict Syria

In March 2016, Syrian Kurds claimed the creation of a de-facto federal region in the Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Syria, uniting three Kurdish-led autonomous areas (Jazira, Kobani and Afrin) under

Asset recovery and repatriation: Could the impossible solution be just the right fit for the impossible conflict?

Asset recovery and repatriation: Could the impossible solution be just the right fit for the impossible conflict?

Written by Erica Razook For a simple overview of the conflict, a casual reader can turn to Wikipedia’s entry for the “Syrian Civil War [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Aleppo's Cessation of Hostilities Meltdown

Aleppo's Cessation of Hostilities Meltdown

As violence and civilian deaths surge in the embattled city of Aleppo, it has become increasingly clear that the Cessation of Hostilities (CoH) agreement [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/