‘Worrying Reports’ Continue of Abductions and Disappearances in Syria

Eleven months after the fall of the former government in Syria, we continue to receive worrying reports about dozens of abductions and enforced disappearances,” Spokesperson Thameen Al-Keetan said at a press briefing in Geneva.

Syria is undergoing a political transition following the overthrow of the Assad regime in December 2024 and 13 years of brutal civil war.

Families in distress

In response to a journalist’s question, Mr. Al-Kateen said OHCHR had managed to document at least 97 people who have been abducted since the beginning of the year.

This is in addition to the more than 100,000 people who went missing during the father and son rule of the Assads, which lasted some five decades.

While some families have been reunited with their loved ones, “many still live with the distress of not knowing where they are, or what happened to them,” he said.

He stressed that “the fate and whereabouts of all those who have gone missing, both before and after the fall of the former government, must urgently be clarified.”

In this regard, he underscored OHCHR’s support for the work of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in the Syrian Arab Republic (IIMP).

Karla Quintana, who leads the UN body, recently said that “everyone in Syria knows someone who has gone missing.”

Missing aid worker

Mr. Al-Keetan highlighted the case of Hamza Al-Amarin, a volunteer with the Syria Civil Defense, commonly known as the White Helmets.

He went missing on 16 July of this year while supporting a humanitarian evacuation mission during violence in Suweida, located in the south, and remains unaccounted for.

“We stress that all armed actors – both exercising State power and otherwise – must respect and protect humanitarian workers at all times, everywhere, as required by international human rights law and applicable humanitarian law,” the Spokesperson said.

“Accountability and justice for all human rights violations and abuses, past and present, are essential for Syria to build a durable, peaceful and secure future for all its people.”


Comments

18 responses to “‘Worrying Reports’ Continue of Abductions and Disappearances in Syria”

  1. Just another Tuesday in Syria, eh? Who knew that after a regime change, abductions would still be all the rage? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Natural Gold Avatar
    Natural Gold

    Seems like Syria’s got a new hobby: collecting missing persons like some people collect stamps. Who knew post-revolution life could be so exciting? 🤷‍♂️

  3. Engine Eye Avatar
    Engine Eye

    Looks like Syria’s abduction rates are a new trend—who needs a government when you’ve got this level of chaos? 😏 Just another day in paradise, eh?

  4. Show Boat Avatar

    Seems like the only thing disappearing faster than these people in Syria is any semblance of accountability—wonder if they’ve considered a career in magic! 🎩✨

  5. Manly Reno Avatar
    Manly Reno

    Seems like Syria’s got a new trend going—who needs a vacation when you can just go missing? 🎭🤷‍♂️

  6. innocent ghost Avatar
    innocent ghost

    Just another day in paradise, eh? I mean, who doesn’t love a little drama with their morning coffee? ☕️ #SyriaDrama

  7. Just another day in Syria, where finding your loved ones seems about as likely as winning the lottery. Better send a postcard to the missing, they might be on an extended holiday! 😏✈️

  8. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed, a new episode of “Where’s Wally?” but in Syria, and with a lot less fun. 🤷‍♂️ Seems like the only thing that’s missing is a decent cup of tea while we wait for our loved ones to magically appear. ☕️

  9. Kimono Goddess Avatar
    Kimono Goddess

    Typical Syria, eh? Just when you think things might be getting better, they throw in a bit more drama with those pesky abductions – must be their version of a family reunion gone horribly wrong. 🍷🤷‍♂️

  10. foot-long fry Avatar
    foot-long fry

    Oh sure, nothing like a good ol’ game of ‘Where’s Waldo’ with human lives. I suppose the only thing missing here is the accountability, right? 🤷‍♂️

  11. Stick Shift Avatar
    Stick Shift

    Seems like Syria’s got a new hobby: collecting missing persons like some folks collect stamps. Who needs a peaceful future when you’ve got a thrilling mystery novel unfolding? 📚🙄

  12. Tokyo Dream Avatar
    Tokyo Dream

    Seems like Syria’s become the world’s most exclusive hide-and-seek tournament, with a growing roster of contenders. Who knew abductions could be the latest trend? 🤷‍♂️

  13. find it girl Avatar
    find it girl

    Oh, nothing like a good old abduction report to spice up the daily news, right? Just another Tuesday in Syria, where “political transition” seems to mean “who’s gone missing today?” 🙄

  14. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    Seems like Syria’s got a new trendsetter in the abduction business—who knew missing persons would be the latest fashion? It’s just another day in the neighborhood, innit? 🤷‍♂️

  15. CirrusFlash Avatar
    CirrusFlash

    Just another day in Syria, where abductions are the new norm and families play a delightful game of ‘Where’s Waldo?’ with their loved ones. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next time they’ll include a prize for the one who finds the most missing persons!

  16. Scratch Man Avatar
    Scratch Man

    Seems like the new regime’s got a fantastic talent for making people disappear—who needs magic shows, right? 🎩✨

  17. clover dragon Avatar
    clover dragon

    Just another day in Syria, eh? Who needs stability when we can keep the suspense alive with a good old game of “Guess Where They Went?” 😏

  18. noisy girl Avatar
    noisy girl

    Looks like Syria’s gone and reinvented the disappearing act—who needs a magic show when you’ve got a civil war, eh? 🥴 Just another day in paradise, I suppose!

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