SBC Investigations Team Meets with UK FCDO

SBC Investigations Team Meets with UK FCDO

SBC’s Investigations Team met virtually with the UK FCDO’s Syria Team on 24 July 2024 to discuss our recently published report, “Militia on Campus: Crimes of the National Union of Syrian Students at Damascus University”. We shared an overview of our investigation and report with the FCDO and tied it to concerning developments regarding the gradual renormalisation of relations with the Assad…

Report launch Militia on Campus: Crimes of the National Union of Syrian Students at Damascus University

Report launch Militia on Campus: Crimes of the National Union of Syrian Students at Damascus University

Dar Justice is pleased to announce the launch of its report, “Militia on Campus: Crimes of the National Union of Syrian Students at Damascus University”. This report offers the conclusions of a year-long investigation conducted by Dar Justice into international crimes committed by members of the National Union of Syrian Students (NUSS) and agents at the University of Damascus, focusing on the…

SBC Transfers Evidence to IIIM

SBC Transfers Evidence to IIIM

SBC’s investigations team is pleased to announce that evidence collected from its investigation into crimes committed by members of the National Union of Syrian Students at Damascus University (and, briefly, at Aleppo University and other universities) has been transferred to the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM). The evidence consists of 27 witness testimonies, open-source research, external expert report, legal analysis, and…

53 Civil Society Organizations Issue Join Letter Urging US Attorney General to Direct Lafarge Asset Forfeiture to Benefit Victims and Survivors

53 Civil Society Organizations Issue Join Letter Urging US Attorney General to Direct Lafarge Asset Forfeiture to Benefit Victims and Survivors

Today the Syrian British Consortium’s Investigations Team joined a coalition of 53 Syrian, Yezidi, American, and international civil society organisations and individuals in issuing an open letter urging the U.S. Department of Justice to direct funds held in the landmark criminal case against Lafarge S.A. and its Syrian subsidiary to benefit victims and survivors of serious international law violations in Syria. Victims…

SBC’s Investigations Team at the Brussels VII Conference – Day of Dialogue

SBC’s Investigations Team at the Brussels VII Conference – Day of Dialogue

Sema Nassar, investigator with SBC’s Investigations Team, spoke at two side events during the BRUSSELS VIII CONFERENCE – DAY OF DIALOGUE. In her presentations, Nassar addressed the profound challenges to human rights in Syria, emphasising the urgent need for close and ongoing collaboration between the international community and the Independent Institution for Missing Persons (IIMP) to provide the necessary diplomatic support that…

Call for entries: Justice Seen Award

Call for entries: Justice Seen Award

Justice Seen Award Syrian British Consortium – The investigations team Concept The Justice Seen Award promotes and recognises effective communication on justice and accountability issues, particularly related to human rights in Syria, in the belief that visibility is key to bringing accountability, and key to effective judicial responses. The first Justice Seen Award will be given for a student-made social media video…

SBC Supports Free Syria’s Disappeared Coalition

SBC Supports Free Syria’s Disappeared Coalition

SBC is proud to co-facilitate an advocacy coalition (Free Syria’s Disappeared) composed of victims and families organisations and activists calling for the release of detainees in Assad’s prisons. The Coalition was launched on 12 April in response to the filing of the Mzaik v. Syria case. For more information on the coalition, please visit its website, Twitter page, and Instagram account.

SBC’s investigation team participate in a roundtable discussion at the Holocaust Memorial Museum

SBC’s investigation team participate in a roundtable discussion at the Holocaust Memorial Museum

On March 13, 2024, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Simon-Skjodt Center for the Prevention of Genocide and the Syrian Emergency Task Force, hosted a roundtable of experts at the Museum in Washington, DC to discuss accountability mechanisms for the atrocities committed in Syria. Sema Nassar from SBC’s Investigations Team participated in the panel discussion, emphasising the importance of establishing the “Independent…

Syrians Mark One-Year since the Earthquake
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Syrians Mark One-Year since the Earthquake

Syrian Civil Society Organisations Mark One Year Since the Syria-Türkiye Earthquakes Syrian CSOs demand the localisation of aid and increased cross-border assistance to effectively respond to the affected population in the aftermath of the earthquakes. On the early morning of February 6, 2023, Syrians were awakened by a devastating disaster. Two colossal earthquakes rocked northern Syria and southeastern Türkiye, claiming an estimated…