As-Suwayda, Syria – 22 July 2025
Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law in Southern Syria
IHRC NEWS draws attention to the latest wave of forced displacement targeting Bedouin tribes in the province of As-Suwayda, southern Syria. The actions, carried out by armed militias affiliated with Hikmat Al-Hijri—one of the prominent non-state actors in the region—constitute a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and the fundamental rights of civilian populations.
Documented Abuse and Civilian Suffering
According to credible reports and documentation by both local and international human rights organizations, the displacement campaign was marked by disturbing acts of violence against civilians, including women and children. Eyewitnesses and humanitarian monitors have confirmed instances of brutal beatings, with victims displaying visible injuries—particularly women and children—underscoring the excessive use of force by the militias.
Detainees Released After International Mediation
The release of several detainees occurred only after a complex mediation process, involving guarantees from the Syrian government, as well as international actors including the United States, Jordan, and Turkey. This intervention highlights the gravity of the crisis and the breakdown of rule of law in the affected region.
A Grave Breach of the Geneva Conventions
The forced displacement of civilians, accompanied by violence and intimidation, constitutes a war crime under international law. The Geneva Conventions explicitly prohibit the forced transfer or evacuation of civilian populations, except for their own security in situations of imminent danger. The actions in As-Suwayda represent a severe breach of these international norms.
Urgent Calls for Accountability and Redress
IHRC NEWS echoes the urgent demands of human rights organizations—including Taaluf Humanitaire International Organization—for an independent and transparent investigation under United Nations supervision. The perpetrators must be held accountable, sanctions must be imposed, and the safe return and compensation of displaced families must be ensured.
Syria at a Crossroads
The situation in As-Suwayda, Syria, stands as a critical test for the international community. Ongoing silence and inaction will only embolden further violations and deepen the humanitarian crisis. Justice, accountability, and protection for the displaced remain non-negotiable priorities.
Report prepared with reference to documentation by Taaluf Humanitaire International Organization – Human Rights Office. For IHRC NEWS.
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