January 12, 2026

Protecting Civilians Across Aleppo: A Call for Immediate Action


The undersigned organizations express their deep concern about the renewed wave of violence affecting civilians in the city of Aleppo. Once again, civilians are bearing the greatest burden of hostilities and the political deadlock among multiple parties in Syria, putting their lives, dignity, and fundamental rights at grave risks. This renewed violence undermines social cohesion and erodes the prospects for building a safe, free, and inclusive Syria for all Syrian citizens.

The undersigned organizations remind all parties to the conflict that they are obligated under international law to protect civilians and to refrain from launching any indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks that could harm civilians or civilian objects. In this regard, the organizations call on the Syrian Transitional Government and the Syrian Democratic Forces to immediately cease any military or security actions that violate these obligations, and to take all possible measures to prevent harm to civilians. The protection of civilians is not optional; it is a legal obligation under international law and a fundamental condition for any serious path toward justice and sustainable peace, and for any effort aimed at building a new Syria.

In particular, we urge the Syrian Transitional Government, following its announcement of a military operation in certain neighbourhoods, to halt any current or future military operations in densely populated areas whenever such action poses a risk of being indiscriminate and endangering civilians.

In this context, we affirm that the Syrian Transitional Government bears an enhanced duty to ensure the protection of all Syrian citizens, and that it must refrain from carrying out any military action where guarantees for the protection of civilians cannot be secured. Facilitating the passage of civilians does not constitute a substitute for the duty to protect them, especially in situations where the urgency of events, the density of the areas concerned, or the conditions of displacement do not allow for effective protection from violence.

The undersigned organizations also express their deep concern regarding the humanitarian situation faced by families displaced from areas witnessing clashes, as well as families who remain trapped in these areas, in light of the urgent need for an immediate humanitarian response. The organizations call on humanitarian actors to respond to the needs of those affected, including by providing shelter, essential relief items, and life-saving assistance, enabling them to endure harsh weather conditions until hostilities cease and they can return to their areas. The organizations further stress the need for all parties to ensure the protection of displaced families from any violence, collective punishment, or discrimination they may face in the areas to which they have fled. Taking comprehensive and rapid measures to document violations is also essential to ensure accountability.

The undersigned organizations warn of the risk of escalating social polarization accompanying this violence, as has happened during previous events, and remind all that media outlets and public actors bear a responsibility to uphold objectivity and professionalism in reporting, to refrain from hate speech and incitement or any practices that may lead to violence or discrimination, and to ensure that media coverage or public discourse does not contribute to further harm, stigmatization, or escalation. Accordingly, the organizations affirm that the primary responsibility lies with the government to prevent and combat hate speech and incitement, by adopting the necessary legal and institutional measures to criminalize it and hold those responsible to account.

In conclusion, we call on the Syrian Transitional Government and the Syrian Democratic Forces to draw lessons from previous waves of violence that Syria witnessed in 2025, and to take serious steps to strengthen preventive measures and ensure that all Syrians are protected from collective targeting, demonstrating a tangible commitment to building a free and safe Syria for all.

The protection of civilians throughout Aleppo must be at the heart of all security, political, and military decisions. Continuing to neglect the protection of civilians will only lead to further loss of life, devastating consequences for children, deeper societal divisions, and the erosion of any possibility of building a free and safe Syria where all people live in dignity and without fear.

Signatory organizations:

  1. Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression
  2. Women Now for Development
  3. Seen for Civil Peace
  4. Bader Organisation for Community Development
  5. DemoS
  6. RÊ for rehabilitation and development 
  7. Action for Sama
  8. Media For Women
  9. Arzo
  10. The Syrian Legal Development Programme
  11. Humanitarian and Development Cooperation – HDC 
  12. The Day After
  13. Baytna
  14. PÊL- Civil Waves
  15. Taa Marbouta
  16. Ambassadors Association for Persons with Disabilities
  17. Shawshka Women’s Association
  18. Lelun association for victims
  19. The Syria Campaign
  20. Dan for Relief and Development 
  21. Dawlaty
  22. Synergy Association for Victims
  23. RP Organization for Community Leadership
  24. Salam for hope
  25. PEACE SHE LEADAR NET WORK 
  26. ASHTI Foundation
  27. Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights 
  28. Malva Organization for Arts, Culture and Education
  29. Analysis and Strategic Studies Organization 
  30. Center for Civil and Democratic Society
  31. Transformative pathways 
  32. Defacto dialogue platform 
  33. Ashna for development organization
  34. Artist Organization for Culture and Development
  35. Humanitarian Independent Message Organization
  36. Euphrates NGO
  37. Rose for support and empowerment 
  38. White Hope Organization
  39. Citizens For Syria
  40. Ahimsa for Nonviolence
  41. Women of tomorrow
  42. Access Center for Human Rights (ACHR)
  43. Jho
  44. Doz
  45. Caesar Files for Justice (CF4J)
  46. Ashti center
  47. Payam
  48. Kongra star 
  49.  Baladna institution
  50. JAWA
  51. ForFeminist Organization 
  52. NUON FOR PEACE BUILDING 
  53. Roj kar Relief and Development
  54. Accountability Advocates Organization 
  55. Safa Development Association 
  56. Dozana
  57. ARAS
  58. Roj ava
  59. Diblomasi kongira star
  60. Dar Justice
  61. Equal Citizenship Center 
  62. Local Development and Small-Projects Support (LDSPS)
  63. Danish-Syrian Cultural Association
  64. Syrian Network in Denmark 
  65. Women’s Empowerment Office
  66. Insight Organization
  67. Bidayetna 
  68. Kobani for Relief and Development 
  69. Musawa
  70. Syrian Women’s Association
  71. Women Survivors 
  72. Adad
  73. Syrian Kurdish Journalists Network
  74. Mary for culcher
  75. Rp
  76. Syrian Women’s Council
  77. CSEU
  78. Taafi 
  79. Association of Detainees and the Missing in Saydnaya Prison
  80. Human Rights Guardians
  81. Syrian Network for Human Rights 
  82. Mozn
  83. Civil center
  84. Nûdem
  85. Tigris Organization for Development and Environment 
  86. Syrian Democratic Party
  87. Network of Statelessness Victims in al-Hasakah (NSVH)
  88. Ahlam saghira 
  89. Synergy Association for Victims 
  90. Ella organization for development and peacebuilding
  91. Syrian Foundation for Research and Sustainable Development  
  92. Women Initiatives 
  93. NES NGO PLATFORM 
  94. dijla Organization for Development and Environment 
  95. SCSD
  96. Yekpar Culture and Art Association
  97. Alzajel
  98.  Ahlam Saghira to Support and Empower Women
  99. Ezdina Organization
  100. DUDERI e.V.
  101. fariq sunaae almustaqbal
  102. Vulnter to build 
  103. Fair 
  104. Zela NGO
  105. Women For Peace 
  106. https://www.facebook.com/share/1APC1tnA55/
  107. Organiz tara
  108. Das Leben .ev.
  109. Hori Organisation for Guman Rights
  110. DOZ
  111. Sara Organisation for Combatting Political Violence against Women
  112. we care
  113. Huquqyat
  114. Syrian Archive – Mnemonic
  115. Green Tress
  116. Families for Freedom 
  117. souryanaalamal
  118. Missing Persons’ Families Platform in North and East Syria (MPFP-NES)
  119. Kesh Malek Organization