Rights Group: Assad Regime Killed 3,500 Palestinians since March 2011
A total of 3,542 Palestinian-Syrians, including 463 women, have been killed at the hands of the Assad regime since the...
Read moreA total of 3,542 Palestinian-Syrians, including 463 women, have been killed at the hands of the Assad regime since the...
Read moreNational police chief Major-General Abdul Razzaq Aslan Lazz on Monday said that a new group of members of the National...
Read moreSick and injured civilians within and outside Raqqa city are facing major difficulties obtaining urgent lifesaving medical care due to...
Read moreThe Syrian Coalition’s Supreme Hajj Committee announced that it was extending the deadline for submission of Hajj applications coming from...
Read moreDeputy Head of the Syrian Interim Government (SIG), Akram Tomah held the Assad regime responsible for tensions between the Syrian...
Read moreHundreds of people took to the streets on Sunday in the rebel-held towns and villages in Aleppo and Idlib provinces...
Read moreRaqqa provincial council on Sunday announced its rejection of the inclusion of the town of Tal Abyad into the Alfurat...
Read moreTwelve human rights groups have expressed full support for the group of Syrian activists from across the world who in...
Read moreA joint investigation by a number of Syrian rights groups has revealed new information on the systematic targeting of health...
Read moreAirstrikes by the international anti-ISIS coalition killed 24 civilians, including women and children, in rural Deir Ezzor on Wednesday. Local...
Read morePreserving independence and national sovereignty and maintaining the Syrian people's unity within the same Syrian soil is one of the critical pillars of the Syrian Coalition. The Coalition aims to overthrow the Assad regime along with all its symbols and pillars. It also aims to dismantle its security apparatus and hold accountable those involved in crimes against Syrians. In addition, it seeks to achieve a transition to a pluralistic, democratic and civil Syria.