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|Description=The Syrian Arab Republic has been | |Description=The Syrian Arab Republic has been facing a severe crisis in terms of justice and human rights. The ongoing conflict has resulted in widespread violations of human rights, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and arbitrary detention. The justice system has been severely impacted, with many courts and legal institutions destroyed or dysfunctional. The lack of accountability for these violations has further eroded trust in the justice system and hindered efforts to establish a sustainable peace in the region. The international community must work towards ensuring justice and human rights for all Syrians, regardless of their political affiliations or backgrounds. | ||
|Region=Syrian Arab Republic | |Region=Syrian Arab Republic | ||
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Region: Syrian Arab Republic
The Syrian Arab Republic has been plagued by a severe human rights crisis since the onset of the civil war in 2011. The conflict has resulted in widespread violations of human rights, including extrajudicial killings, torture, arbitrary detention, and enforced disappearances, with little accountability for those responsible.
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