By: Mutasem Syoufi, Executive Director of The Day After Ten years ago, Syrian men and women poured into the streets to chant for freedom and dignity, striking the first blow against the walls of a great prison that held...
According to a new survey report published by TDA, the majority of Syrian refugees in Turkey hope to one day return to Syria. However, around 70% of respondents identified political change – specifically “overthrowing the regime” – as a...
Hanadi Hussein, a survivor of arbitrary detention in Syria, participated in the program “Advancing Justice and Accountability for Detainees and the Disappeared), co-implemented by The Day After. Hanadi documented her story in the book “So I’m not kept in the...
A new survey report published by TDA, “Conditions of Victims and their Attitudes towards Reparations,” reveals that Syrian victims and witnesses of human rights violations overwhelmingly prioritize accountability and justice over financial reparations for crimes committed against individuals. Around...
Written by: Abbas al-Mousa Syrians are entering the 10th year of conflict – a conflict that began when peaceful demands were met with overwhelming violence and military force by the Bashar al-Assad regime. The Syrian regime has...
31 March 2020 In a misleading campaign led by China and Russia to support the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, a number of countries urged U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday, March 26, to request the immediate and complete lifting...
9 March 2020 – To mark the occasion of International Women’s Day, women representatives of Syrian civil society organizations came together to discuss challenges and put forth solutions related to women’s empowerment in the workplace. Despite making up...
READ THE POLICY BRIEF: Violations of Housing, Land and Property Rights: An Obstacle to Peace in Syria. What can International Policymakers do? Over the past years of conflict, violations of housing, land and property (HLP) rights have been committed by...