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Locality: Syracuse, New York



Address: 950 Irving Avenue 13244 Syracuse, NY, US

Website: newhouseglobal.syr.edu/event/syria

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Syrian Accountability Project 08.01.2021

We're proud to announce the release of our latest white paper on the 2018 demonstrations in Gaza. Please read our findings. http://bit.ly/crimes-gaza-sap-pdf An Endless Tragedy: A Report on the Incidents Regarding Demonstrations in Gaza: March 2018 to December 2018

Syrian Accountability Project 31.12.2020

Recommendations for the Yazidi Genocide moving forward: Stories from Yazidi genocide survivors are precious evidence. The international community must take proper care of the living proof that ISIS systematically destroyed part of the Yazidi community.... The world must make an independent and collaborative effort to preserve the physical evidence of these crimes. Learn more: http://syrianaccountabilityproject.syr.edu//Report-on-the- #Syria #Yazidi

Syrian Accountability Project 28.12.2020

As of yesterday, the Trump Administration declared that it will accept President Bashar al-Assad's continued rule in Syria in the next presidential election. The decision contradicts previous efforts to remove Assad from power as part of a peace process. Read more: http://bit.ly/2z2eqbv... #Syria See more

Syrian Accountability Project 23.12.2020

Recent Developments in the Yazidi Genocide: Volunteers from the Yazidi community, the Peshmerga, and the PKK-related factions helped retake territories near Sinjar and stayed in the area to protect it from ISIS forces. Human Rights Watch visited seven sights of mass graves north of Mount Sinjar in August 2016.... After ISIS lost control of territories near Sinjar, some Yazidi people returned to their homes. Many Yazidi families feared returning to their homes while conflicts between the Peshmerga, PKK-related factions, KRG forces, and Iraqi forces developed over time. Yazidi community members still face degrees of instability, internal displacement and political misrepresentation as conflict spreads throughout Iraq. To learn more, click here: http://syrianaccountabilityproject.syr.edu//Report-on-the-

Syrian Accountability Project 14.12.2020

On November 30, the United Nations called on several world powers to organize the medical evacuation of 500 people, including 167 children from eastern Ghouta. According to Reuters, the United States, France, Russia and Iran pledged to help the crisis. The UN is calling this a "humanitarian emergency."... Read more: http://reut.rs/2iNqeJz