Assad's regime has tortured some 13 thousand people in Syria to death

The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has suggested that in six years of civil war the Bashar al-Assad regime has killed 12 thousand and 920 people, of whom 161 children and 41 women. The SNHR has published a report concerning persons killed through torture from March [...]
The SNHR has published a report on persons killed by torture from March 2011 to June 2017.
As reported in this report, as a result of the tortures of combating parties such as regime forces and terrorist organisations DEAK and PYD/ The PKK has lost its lives to 13 thousand and 29 people, out of whom 164 children and 57 women.
In the meantime, only as a result of the torture of Bashar al-Assad's regime, according to the report have 12 thousand and 920 people lost their lives, of which 161 children and 41 women.
Syria's “Regime (the regime and local and foreign support militia) have exercised systematic torture against prisoners who participated in popular pro-democratic uprisings in 2011. Some months after the uprisings, torture took on sectarian and racist proportions. The regime has tortured for hours to retaliate against imprisoned opposition and to save from them”, the Anadolu Agency is said to be broadcasting further in the report.
According to the report, even the UN terrorist organisation has been forcibly deprived of freedom of 30 people, of whom one child and 13 women, exercising torture against them.
The kidnapping of the DEA has changed according to the charges their prisoners are charged with. The prisoners are made up of activists, media employees, jurists, employees of international humanitarian organisations and members of military opposition groups. The prisoners in the hands of the organisation are the victim of the most severe torture”, the SNHR report noted.
Meanwhile, as reported in the report, so are terrorist organisations P. YD/ The PKK has tortured 26 people to death, including one child and two women.
Also, the report points out that the PYD/ The PKK has not respected international agreements. “The torture lines that (PYD/PKK) exercises on its enemies are international war crimes”, the report said.
The SNHR calls on the regime to end systematic torture of prisoners, naming them war crimes against humanity.
The report requires that the regime enable international monitoring in its prisons and release male and female prisoners as soon as possible.












