Civil Society Groups Call on UN Members to Back Missing Persons Body in Syria

Human Rights Watch

At the end of June, the UN General Assembly will be called to vote on a resolution to establish an independent institution to clarify the fate and whereabouts of missing people in the Syrian Arab Republic, a milestone in the international community's response to the Syrian conflict.

Since 2011, more than 100,000 individuals have gone missing or been forcibly disappeared by Syrian authorities and other parties to the conflict, including armed groups such as ISIL. In 2021, Syrian families and survivors called for the creation of a new independent, humanitarian institution that will focus on victims' inalienable right to know the truth about their loved ones.

The call to establish such a new institution is supported by the UN Secretary-General, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Working Group on Enforced Disappearances, and the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The independent institution will be the first-ever response to the Syrian conflict to be entirely imagined and developed by Syrian victims and survivors of enforced disappearance and families of missing persons. The efforts made by Syrian families need the broadest and strongest support possible.

We, therefore, call on UN member states to support the families' right to truth by voting in favor of the resolution. Voting for the resolution will constitute a major step towards bringing long-awaited answers to thousands of families who have been suffering loss and uncertainty.

Progress on this issue is fundamental to families, communities and society as a whole. The international community must extend a hand of practical support and assistance to families and victims in need. The people of Syria deserve no less.

Signatories

  1. Truth and Justice Charter Group
  2. Association of Detainees and Missing Persons in Sednaya Prison
  3. Caesar Families Association
  4. Coalition of Families of Persons Kidnapped by ISIS (Massar)
  5. Families for Freedom
  6. Ta'afi Initiative
  7. General Union of Internees and Detainees
  8. Release Me
  9. Hevdesti-Synergy Association for Victims
  10. Adra Detainees Association
  11. Families of Truth and Justice
  12. Civil Society Organizations
  13. Afrin Platform
  14. Afro-Middle East Centre
  15. Ali Mourad (Academic & Legal Researcher)
  16. Amnesty International
  17. Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial Brussels
  18. Austausch - For a European Civil Society, Berlin
  19. Avaaz
  20. Association de Parents et Amis de Disparus au Maroc
  21. Building Blocks for Peace Foundation
  22. Budapest Centre for Dialogue and Mass Atrocities Prevention
  23. Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS)
  24. Cameroon O'Bosso
  25. CCFD-Terre Solidaire
  26. Center for Civilians in Conflict
  27. Center for Victims of Torture
  28. Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (CELS)
  29. Child Rights International Network (CRIN)
  30. Civic Assistance Committee
  31. Collectif des Familles de Disparu.e.s en Algérie (CFDA)
  32. Committee of the Families of the Kidnapped and Disappeared in Lebanon (CFKDL)
  33. Consortium on Gender, Security and Human Rights
  34. Dawlaty
  35. Democracia Global
  36. Denis Hurley Peace Institute
  37. Donde Estan?-Où sont-ils? France
  38. Dozana
  39. Egyptian Commission for Rights and Freedoms
  40. Euro-mediterranean federation against enforced disappearances
  41. FIDH - International Federation for Human Rights
  42. Finjan
  43. Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
  44. Global Justice Center
  45. Global Network of Women Peacebuilders (GNWP)
  46. HAKI Africa
  47. Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
  48. Human Rights Center "Viasna"
  49. Human Rights Solidarity Organisation
  50. Human Rights Watch
  51. Hurras Network
  52. Independent human rights and media project OVD-Info
  53. International Alert
  54. Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
  55. International Center for Transitional Justice
  56. International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)
  57. International Service for Human Rights (ISHR)
  58. Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights
  59. Justice and rehabilitation
  60. Justice for life
  61. Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group
  62. Khulumani Support Group
  63. Khwendo jirga
  64. Legal Action Worldwide
  65. Lelun Association for Victims
  66. Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan
  67. Middle East and North Africa Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (MENAPPAC)
  68. Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Right Studies
  69. Movement for Democracy, Development and Transparency Cameroon
  70. Network of Independent Commission for Human Rights in North Africa.
  71. Nobel Women's Initiative
  72. PAX for Peace
  73. Peace Direct
  74. Permanent Peace Movement
  75. Ras-ALAIN platform
  76. Russi contro la guerra
  77. Salam For Yemen
  78. Solidarity 2020 and Beyond
  79. Stand with Syria Japan (SSJ)
  80. Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS)
  81. Syrian Lawyers Aggregation
  82. Syrians for Truth and Justice (STJ) سوريون من أجل الحقيقة والعدالة
  83. Syrian Memory Institution (SMI)
  84. Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR)
  85. Syrian Welsh Society
  86. TERRE ET LIBERTE POUR ARAUCO
  87. The Association Syrian Sweden
  88. The Syrian Swedish Democratic Network (SSDF)
  89. The Day After
  90. The Syria Campaign
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