October 2023

- October 2023

In October 2023, Mr. Homad Homad, a member of the Trustees of the Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity, participated in a Live Cross on Aleppo Today TV, on the report issued by Human Rights Watch, which indicates that Syria is still unsafe for the return of refugees. Pointing out the seriousness of the statements issued by some ministers and diplomats about the suitability of areas in Syria for the return of displaced Syrians. 

The Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity, in its commentary on the current events in Gaza, pointed out that political solutions based on forced displacement of civilians or military actions that lead to the displacement of entire communities are unsustainable and have catastrophic humanitarian effects, in addition to not achieving local or regional stability. It always has negative repercussions on the rest of the countries of the world depending on the scale of displacement and the number of displaced people, in addition to the moral and ethical failure that accompanies it. 

The “For Them Humanity” Organization held a symposium entitled: “A Roadmap for a Safe Environment in Syria,” under the supervision of Mr. Homad Homad, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity, as part of a series of sessions, seminars, and legal dialogues. This initiative comes to raise the level of legal awareness for various segments of society and introduce attendees to the road map for a safe environment launched by the Syrian Association for Citizen Dignity in Geneva last year. The symposium witnessed a distinguished presence of lawyers, in addition to civil society activists. 

On the tenth anniversary of the signing of the Chemical Weapons Convention, the Syrian regime protests the European and British statement that accuses it of still possessing chemical weapons, and that it has not fulfilled its promises, and those responsible for the chemical attacks launched by the Syrian regime must be held accountable. 

Mr. Homad Homad, a member of the Syrian Association for Citizens’ Dignity, participated in a Live Cross on Aleppo Today TV, in which he spoke about the steps that must be followed by the international community after the European and British statement that “accuses the Syrian regime of still possessing chemical weapons, and that it has not fulfilled its promises, and those responsible of chemical attacks launched by the Syrian regime must be held accountable.” Homad also discussed the extent to which such statements contribute to strengthening the file of holding Assad’s authority accountable for its violations in Syria. 

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