January 23 2025
SOS Children's Villages Syria Files a Public Lawsuit to Uncover the Fate of Missing Children
SOS Children's Villages Syria Files a Public Lawsuit to Uncover the Fate of Missing Children
Damascus – January 23, 2025
SOS Children's Villages Syria reaffirms its ongoing commitment to supporting children deprived of parental care, especially during the transitional phase the country is going through. In this context, the organization is closely following the case raised on social media regarding the children of the detainee, Dr. Rania Al-Abbasi. The organization expresses its deep sympathy for this humanitarian cause and dedicates its efforts to help uncover their fate by all possible means.
Given the importance of the case, and as no information has been found regarding the mentioned children in the organization's records to date, SOS Children's Villages Syria, in consultation with SOS Children's Villages International, submitted a claim to the Public Prosecutor's Office in Damascus on January 13, 2025, to demand the initiation of an official investigation into the disappearance of the children and to assist in uncovering their fate. Consequently, the Public Prosecutor's Office directed the launching of investigations within and outside the organization.
The organization has placed all its documents and records at the disposal of the judicial authorities, confirming its full cooperation with the concerned parties to uncover the facts. This action reflects the organization's steadfast commitment to reuniting families and ensuring that every effort is made to uncover the truth and guarantee the best interests of the children.
The organization also expresses its deep concern regarding the issue of children who have been separated from their families in recent periods. Since this issue was raised on social media, the organization has promptly cooperated with the Ministry of Social Affairs in Syria and provided all relevant information regarding the children who were placed in its care by previous authorities without sufficient documentation. The organization also called for an urgent investigation and expressed its readiness to cooperate with any authorized official or human rights entity.
SOS Children's Villages Syria has been operating in the country since 1975, committed to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Over the past decades, the organization has continued to perform its duties amidst major challenges, guided by its steadfast principles that prioritize the best interests of children and youth above all else, regardless of their backgrounds or circumstances.
It is worth noting that SOS Children's Villages International, which operates in more than 136 countries and regions, including Syria, does not align with any political entities or regimes. The organization continues to adhere to its principles and goals, focusing on protecting children, supporting their rights, and ensuring they grow up in an environment that provides the family care they need.
SOS Children's Villages Syria hopes that the judicial authorities will be able to determine the fate of the children and reunite them with their families as soon as possible. As always, all decisions and steps taken by the organization stem from its deep commitment to the best interests of the children and ensuring their rights.
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