Since 2011, the Syrian regime has been widely using arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, torture in all its forms, and inhumane treatment. From the beginning of the uprising, at least 100,000 people have gone missing.
Meanwhile, the international community has failed to stop the regime from carrying out these acts and to hold the perpetrators to account.
A culture of impunity has spread and the methods have been emulated by the majority of Syria’s armed factions, radical organisations, and de facto authorities.






