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The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor unveils a two-year strategic plan, March 8, 2026. (Enab Baladi)
The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor unveils a two-year strategic plan, March 8, 2026. (Enab Baladi)

Syria’s government launches comprehensive plan to expand social justice and social protections in the next two years

    9 March 2026.  Syria’s social affairs ministry unveiled a 2026-2028 plan, developed ‘in full partnership’ with civil society organizations, to expand equitable access to services, protect and empower women, strengthen protections for all vulnerable groups, integrate returnees, and promote decent work opportunities.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

    Syria participates in the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, 26 February 2026. (UN)
    Syria participates in the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, 26 February 2026. (UN)

    Syria’s commitment to human rights stems from decades of repression, officials tell UN council

      26 February 2026.  Syria told the UNHRC that its commitment to human rights is a national debt, given its history. Officials reported a range of institutional reforms made in the 14 months since the country’s liberation, many in cooperation with UN agencies, while constructing the rule of law.Read more at:  SANA

      Thaura AI incorporates an ethical dimension, a humane alternative to Big Tech exploitation and data misuse. (SANA)
      Thaura AI incorporates an ethical dimension, a humane alternative to Big Tech exploitation and data misuse. (SANA)

      Syrian innovators launch AI revolution challenging industry abuses and uplifting marginalized voices

        17 February 2026.  Thaura AI, a groundbreaking initiative by two Syrian brothers, champions ethical technology and humane values, advocating for justice, privacy and dignity, rejecting abusive Big Tech practices. Offering features that rival Big Tech, Thaura refuses investments that could influence its mission.Read more at:  SANA

        Families in Hama hold photographs of those lost in 1982, 3 February 2026. (Enab Baladi)
        Families in Hama hold photographs of those lost in 1982, 3 February 2026. (Enab Baladi)

        Hama publicly commemorates brutal massacre for the first time in 44 years

          3 February 2026.   In 1982, the Hafez al-Assad regime killed an estimated 40,000 Hama civilians, forced the disappearance of 17,000 others and decimated entire neighbourhoods, for opposing the regime’s oppression. While documents were secretly compiled through the years, this first public ceremony restores dignity to the victims and opens a pathway toward justice for survivors.Read more at:  LEVANT24See also:  “Never Forgotten: Assad Dynasty’s Failure to Exterminate and Erase Hama”

          Ibrahim Olabi, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, during monthly meeting of the Arab Group, 28 January 2026. (Ibrahim Olabi,X)
          Ibrahim Olabi, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, during monthly meeting of the Arab Group, 28 January 2026. (Ibrahim Olabi,X)

          Syria elected to key role on major UN committee, reflecting confidence of UN member states

            30 January 2026.  Syria was elected by acclimation as Vice Chair of the UN Preparatory Committee on the Convention on Crimes Against Humanity. Ambassador Olabi noted the significance of the shift from involvement in issues internal to Syria to a role in global issues.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

            Syrian Kurds (left) celebrate after the announcement of Presidential Decree restoring citizenship and language rights to Syrian Kurds. (SANA; AlJazeera)
            Syrian Kurds (left) celebrate after the announcement of Presidential Decree restoring citizenship and language rights to Syrian Kurds. (SANA; AlJazeera)

            Presidential decree declares Kurds inseparable element of nation, integral to the national fabric

              17 January 2026.  Presidential Decree No.13 ends decades of Kurdish marginalization, recognizing their full citizenship and cultural rights and adopting Kurdish as a national language. The move reflects new government’s commitment to equality, unity, and repairing past policies of division.Read more at:  SANAWatch video at: AL JAZEERA

              Syria’s Minister of Justice, Mazhar al-Wais, outlines the state’s commitment to transitional justice and the constitutional path toward accountability and national healing. (AlJazeera)
              Syria’s Minister of Justice, Mazhar al-Wais, outlines the state’s commitment to transitional justice and the constitutional path toward accountability and national healing. (AlJazeera)

              Minister underscores significant progress toward achieving justice since fall of Assad

                6 January 2026.  Justice Minister al-Wais views transitional justice as a constitutional duty being carried out through practical steps shaping Syria’s new state. The new system honours the revolution’s values, safeguards victims’ rights, and builds institutions for accountability, stability, dignity, and genuine reconstruction.Read more at:  SYRIAN OBSERVER

                Interior Minister Anas Khattab highlights the role of Syria’s heroes in building the “New Syria” and safeguarding all citizens. (Wikimedia)
                Interior Minister Anas Khattab highlights the role of Syria’s heroes in building the “New Syria” and safeguarding all citizens. (Wikimedia)

                Protecting, not intimidating citizens, is core to interior ministry of the New Syria

                  31 December 2025.  Interior Minister Khattab stated the ministry is restoring nationwide security through cooperation and ethical policing, prioritizing public safety while vowing to protect the oppressed and hold accountable those who threaten Syria’s stability.Read more at:  SANA

                  Premiere of “Deterring Aggression” in Damascus brings together community and national figures as Syria marks the first anniversary of Liberation Day. (SANA)
                  Premiere of “Deterring Aggression” in Damascus brings together community and national figures as Syria marks the first anniversary of Liberation Day. (SANA)

                  Behind-the-scenes documentary exposes remarkable struggle for Syria’s liberation

                    22 December 2025.  The two-hour documentary, “Deterring Aggression,” premiered in Damascus and opened across the country, marking the first anniversary of Syria’s freedom. It offers exceptional footage of battle preparations, the liberation of major cities, and humanitarian values that influenced the aftermath.Read more at:  SANAWatch video at: YOUTUBE

                    President al-Sharaa discusses coastal coexistence with notables from Lattakia and Tartous at the People’s Palace, Damascus, 13 December 2025. (SANA)
                    President al-Sharaa discusses coastal coexistence with notables from Lattakia and Tartous at the People’s Palace, Damascus, 13 December 2025. (SANA)

                    Syria is one indivisible homeland where law will resolve conflicts, President affirms

                      14 December 2025.  In meeting with coastal leaders, President al-Sharaa underscored the importance of preserving national cohesion and consolidating stability, as Syria enters a new phase of reconstruction based on partnership with the people and governed by law, where justice is guaranteed and citizens’ rights are safeguarded.Read more at:  SANA

                      Education Minister Mohammad Turko announces new law supporting teachers’ rights and improving their conditions. (SANA)
                      Education Minister Mohammad Turko announces new law supporting teachers’ rights and improving their conditions. (SANA)

                      Education Ministry places teachers as “cornerstone of reform”

                        13 December 2025.  Minister Turko unveiled a draft law aimed at raising teachers’ living standards and professional standing, which “reflects their aspirations and fairly rewards their efforts.” The new law, which includes school restoration, was prepared in close collaboration with the Teachers’ Syndicate.Read more at:  SANA

                        Celebration at Damascus National Library for Tamer Turkmane who safeguarded 3.5 million files on the revolution. (SANA)
                        Celebration at Damascus National Library for Tamer Turkmane who safeguarded 3.5 million files on the revolution. (SANA)

                        Ministry of Culture honors historian for documenting decade of revolution’s history

                          12 December 2025.  Tamer Turkmane was honored for a personal initiative that became the largest archive in the nation capturing the events, sacrifices and struggles of the Syrian revolution. Despite security threats, he tirelessly collected several million video clips, articles, media reports, books, journals and pamphlets.Read more at:  SANA

                          Forum promoting women’s participation in achieving peace and security, held in Idlib and Damascus. (L24)
                          Forum promoting women’s participation in achieving peace and security, held in Idlib and Damascus. (L24)

                          “Syrian Women Towards Peace” – landmark forum on women’s role in recovery

                            11 December 2025.  Sponsored by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, the forum aims to empower women as leaders in civil dialogue and peacebuilding, the foundation of stability and national recovery. Minister Kabawat organized the forum in partnership with women from Nordic countries and the UN.Read more at:  LEVANT24

                            People gather in Hama to celebrate the first anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, December 5, 2025. (L. Mahmoud Hassano/Reuters/Aljazeera; R. video still, Aljazeera)
                            People gather in Hama to celebrate the first anniversary of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, December 5, 2025. (L. Mahmoud Hassano/Reuters/Aljazeera; R. video still, Aljazeera)

                            Hama celebrates Assad’s overthrow with joy and calls for justice

                              5 December 2025.  Tens of thousands of people from Hama and around the country gathered to mark the overthrow of the brutal regime that caused extreme suffering there for decades, including a major massacre under Hafiz Assad in 1982. The atmosphere was described as joyful and hopeful, with demands for justice for those responsible for the massacres.Read more at:  ALJAZEEERAWatch Video at: ALJAZEEERA

                              Delegation of Syrian judges receive training on transitional justice in Germany, 1 December 2025. (Ministry of Justice)
                              Delegation of Syrian judges receive training on transitional justice in Germany, 1 December 2025. (Ministry of Justice)

                              Syrian judges undergo training in Germany toward building public trust in the rule of law

                                2 December 2025.  Having suffered for decades under a corrupt legal system, Syria’s Ministry of Justice is actively seeking to recreate the system and restore trust. The program in Germany aims to strengthen judicial capacities, focusing on transitional justice, housing, land and property rights.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

                                Judges preside over Syria's first public trial related to deadly coastal clashes in March, at the Palace of Justice in Aleppo, on November 18, 2025. (Ghaith Alsayed-AP-Aljazeera)
                                Judges preside over Syria's first public trial related to deadly coastal clashes in March, at the Palace of Justice in Aleppo, on November 18, 2025. (Ghaith Alsayed-AP-Aljazeera)

                                Rule of law carried out in first public trials in Syria

                                  19 November 2025.  “We are writing a new chapter in the record of justice for Syria’s future,” said Minister al-Wais, speaking of the trials in the March coastal conflicts. Stating there is no place for revenge or abuse, he pledged a new era of judicial independence, accountability, and transparency.Read more at:  SANA

                                  UN General Assembly reaffirms Syrians’ and Palestinians’ sovereignty over their land and natural resources. (SANA)
                                  UN General Assembly reaffirms Syrians’ and Palestinians’ sovereignty over their land and natural resources. (SANA)

                                  UN renews support for Syria’s permanent sovereignty over the Golan Heights

                                    13 November 2025.  In a boost to Syria’s drive to reclaim land occupied by Israel, the UN General Assembly passed a resolution, with 152 votes in favor, affirming Syrians’ sovereignty over the Golan Heights, along with Palestinians’ sovereignty to their land, and calling on Israel to cease its occupations.Read more at:  SANA

                                    Syria’s National Commission for Missing Persons (NCMP) announced cooperation with three international humanitarian and missing persons organizations. (SANA)
                                    Syria’s National Commission for Missing Persons (NCMP) announced cooperation with three international humanitarian and missing persons organizations. (SANA)

                                    Syria joins international coalition to uncover fate of missing persons

                                      6 November 2025.  Syria’s Missing Persons Commission announced a formal agreement with three major international organizations to discover the fate of hundreds of thousands of missing and forcibly disappeared people, which remains a deep wound to families and to the nation.Read more at:  LEVANT24

                                      Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani signs decision to reinstate diplomats. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 3 November 2025)
                                      Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani signs decision to reinstate diplomats. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 3 November 2025)

                                      Syria reinstates diplomats who defected from former regime

                                        4 November 2025.  Minister al‑Shaibani praised the stances taken by the diplomats in their efforts to expose the “crimes of the defunct regime,” while valuing their alignment with the “just cause” of the people. He stated that Syria seeks to build genuine partnerships in regional and international relations.Read more at:  ENABBALADI

                                        Syrian Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Hind Kabawat, at Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar. (SANA)
                                        Syrian Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Hind Kabawat, at Second World Summit for Social Development in Doha, Qatar. (SANA)

                                        Syria champions women, youth and the vulnerable at global social justice summit

                                          4 November 2025.  At Doha summit, aimed at translating social justice goals into action, Syrian Minister Hind Kabawat urged strengthening international cooperation to meet mutual challenges. Her address highlighted Syria’s commitment to programs supporting disempowered groups.Read more at:  SANA