
Rami Abdulrahman
Rami Abdulrahman is the director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an organization that monitors and reports on the ongoing conflict in Syria. He has gained international recognition for his work in documenting human rights abuses during the Syrian Civil War, providing crucial information to various media outlets and human rights organizations. Abdulrahman's reports have highlighted the complexities and atrocities of the conflict, often focusing on the impact of violence on civilians, including minorities and vulnerable populations.
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Russia:
Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, stated that security forces and militants linked to the new Syrian authorities killed over 340 people during raids and clashes.
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United States:
Rami Abdulrahman reported that Syrian security forces and affiliated gunmen have killed more than 340 civilians.
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Russia:
Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, stated that security forces and militants linked to the new Syrian authorities killed over 340 people during raids and clashes.
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Russia:
Rami Abdulrahman, head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported that security forces and militants linked to the new Syrian authorities killed over 340 people during raids and clashes.
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Croatia:
Rami Abdulrahman from the observatory reported that the killings occurred in Jableh, Baniyas, and surrounding Alawite areas.
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Croatia:
Rami Abdulrahman from the Syrian Observatory reported that the killings occurred in Jableh, Baniyas, and surrounding Alawite areas.
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Croatia:
Rami Abdulrahman from the observatory reported that the killings occurred in Jableh, Baniyas, and surrounding Alawite areas.
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