Syria’s new government, which took power in December 2024, has been accused of serious human rights violations against minorities, including abductions, sexual violence, and arbitrary detentions, as detailed in a UN report. The commission highlighted ongoing sectarian violence and inadequate state responses to these crimes, with many victims, especially women and girls, facing further persecution after their abductions. Despite some efforts for accountability, the environment remains one of distrust towards authorities.
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