INTRODUCTION Human rights are fundamental rights and freedoms that everyone receives regardless of nationality, gender, country of origin, ethnicity, religion, language, or any other identity. These human rights are infringed in countries such as the Central African Republic, Syria, the United States, Ireland and others. An example is Syria, people are afraid to live here. Therefore, Syria violates Article 3 of universal human rights. This article is about to consider human rights violations in Syria.
Forced disappearance is the most widespread and frequent human rights violation in Syria. According to the Infringement Document Center (VDC) database, 72,667 arrests and abductions have been recorded since the start of the 2011 conflict. The vast majority of Syria's compulsory disappearance cases are deposited in government detention centers, but there are more than 2,000 "known" incidents that have been extinguished by armed groups. Perhaps the famous case is 'Douma 4', an activist abducted by their workplace, VDC. Their whereabouts are not yet known
Britain plays a role in the international community, demanding the conclusion of human rights violations in Syria, and has accountability to perpetrators. Through our support program for Syria, we will support organizations in collecting evidence of torture, illegal detention and execution. On Friday, Geneva 's Human Rights Council adopted a resolution drafted by the UK that condemned Syria' s wary human rights situation. The resolution calls for the immediate release of all people arbitrarily detained in Syria and requires a fair international surveillance institution to enter the detention center completely. The Board clearly states its obligation