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The Syrian conflict may have shifted since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024, but human rights abuses continue to scar the nation in 2025. This video investigates the latest findings of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR)—a civilian-led organization that has documented war crimes and human rights violations since 2011. In April 2025, SOHR recorded 174 civilian deaths, including 23 children and 13 women, caused by bombings, landmines, and targeted shootings. March had already witnessed over 1,500 civilian casualties, proving that Syria’s so-called “post-conflict” reality remains far from safe. Regions like Hama, Homs, Damascus, Latakia, and Suwayda continue to experience violence, with displaced families facing dangers from unexploded ordnance and booby traps left behind by warring factions. But the crisis extends beyond battlefield deaths. Arbitrary arrests and forced disappearances persist as tools of repression. By August 2025, SOHR documented 2,512 new cases of unlawful detention targeting activists, journalists, and citizens accused of political opposition. These patterns highlight how transitional authorities have failed to protect basic freedoms, replicating the same repressive practices of the Assad regime. Why does SOHR matter? Because in the absence of official investigations, organizations like SOHR and the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) serve as lifelines for families demanding answers. Their meticulous record-keeping provides evidence for future accountability, international tribunals, and humanitarian advocacy. The United Nations, global NGOs, and academic researchers all rely on SOHR’s reports to track the ongoing human rights crisis in Syria. As 2025 unfolds, the persistence of violence underscores one urgent truth: the fall of a regime does not guarantee justice or safety for civilians. From unexploded landmines to systemic repression, Syria’s people continue to pay the price. This video is part of our human rights journalism initiative—defending freedom of speech, amplifying suppressed voices, and holding those in power accountable. Subscribe for investigative reporting on human rights crises worldwide. Share this video to raise awareness and stand in solidarity with Syria’s civilians. Syria human rights 2025 Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) report Civilian deaths in Syria post-Assad regime Arbitrary arrests and disappearances Syria Landmine casualties Syria 2025 Transitional authorities Syria human rights abuses Human rights violations in Syria today UN reports Syria 2025 #Syria2025 #HumanRights #SOHR #FreedomOfSpeech #JusticeForSyria #StopTheKilling #CivilianProtection #WarCrimes #HumanRightsWatch #InvestigativeJournalism