Introduction
The Syrian crisis is a human rights catastrophe.
Today, over 70,000 Syrians have been killed — mostly civilians, over 4000 children. And the number is mounting with no end in sight.
Mass atrocities are complex, organized crimes. The Assad regime requires the assistance of “enablers” – governments, commercial entities, and individuals that provide resources, goods, services, or other support that sustain the commission of atrocities.
Together, these enablers form a supply chain that fuels Assad’s crimes against humanity.
Human Rights First has been tracking enablers of Assad’s atrocities. This project maps that supply chain and provides a roadmap for the United States to disrupt them.
The Syrian crisis is a human rights catastrophe.
Today, over 70,000 Syrians have been killed — mostly civilians, over 4000 children. And the number is mounting with no end in sight.
Mass atrocities are complex, organized crimes. The Assad regime requires the assistance of “enablers” – governments, commercial entities, and individuals that provide resources, goods, services, or other support that sustain the commission of atrocities.
Together, these enablers form a supply chain that fuels Assad’s crimes against humanity.
Human Rights First has been tracking enablers of Assad’s atrocities. This project maps that supply chain and provides a roadmap for the United States to disrupt them.
WEBSITE LINK: Stop the Atrocity Supply Chain
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