On 17 March 2026, the Missing Persons’ Families Platform in North and East Syria (MPFP-NES) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria …
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The Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria Announces the Composition of First Advisory Board
by editorWe are delighted to announce that Synergy’s Executive Director, Izzadin Saleh, has been appointed to the inaugural Advisory Board of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria, established by …
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After years of denial and deliberate neglect, the issue of the missing has entered a new stage with the beginning of the transition phase in Syria following the fall of …
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The fall of the Assad regime in Syria brought significant changes in the issue of the missing. Prisons and detention centers formerly operated by the regime were emptied, and several …
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Truth and Justice Charter Statement on the Establishment of a National Commission for the Missing in Syria
by editorThe associations of the Truth and Justice Charter are closely monitoring recent statements made by representatives of the Syrian government regarding plans to establish a national Commission concerned with the …
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Media Digest on the Efforts of Victims’ Associations in Achieving Justice After the Fall of the Assad Regime
by editorThe issue of enforced disappearances in Syria remains one of the most urgent human rights and humanitarian concerns, requiring a comprehensive response to ensure accountability, justice, and the prevention of …
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Media Digest on the Efforts of Victims’ Associations Regarding Enforced Disappearance in Syria – Edition N.3
by editorSyrian organizations and associations established by the families of detainees remain at the forefront of the struggle for truth and justice in cases of enforced disappearances throughout the country. These …
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The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s Regime on December 8, 2024, resulted in the liberation of prisons and detention centers, releasing thousands of detainees who had endured years of suffering. However, …
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The New Syria: Awaited Justice and Ongoing Suffering for Families of the Missing
by editorThe Syrian people are entering a new era, fraught with challenges and hopes, after 14 years of suffering that continues to-date. The fall of the Syrian regime and opening of …
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Media Digest on the Efforts of Victims’ Associations Regarding Arbitrary Detention and Enforced Disappearance in Syria
by editorThe legal and political movement emerging from the pain and suffering of the families of forcibly disappeared, missing, and detained individuals in Syria represents a prominent form of resilience and …
