We believe in:

is Justice and fairness for victims of detention, enforced disappearance, and all human rights violations.

About Us

Established in 2017, the association was formed by a coalition of Seydnayah survivors, victims, and their families. Our goal is to uncover the truth and achieve justice for those detained due to their opinions or political activities.

Our Mission

Justice and fairness for victims of detention, enforced disappearance, and all human rights violations. Work to ensure that the violations that occurred in the past are not repeated.

ADMSP Activities

ADMSP seeks to uncover the truth and serve justice for detainees based on their opinions or political activity. Through its Documentation Program, it also reveals the fate of missing and forcibly disappeared persons in Syria.

Our Activities

ADMSP's Programs & Projects

Family Center

The center offers trauma rehabilitation services for survivors (males and females) of torture, war, violence, or any other human rights violations.

Interim Reparative Measures (IRM)

to enhance access to reparation for Syrian survivors of ex-detainees and conflict-related violence who reside in the south of Turkey.

Legal Documentation

to establish a legal documentation process for survivors and forcibly disappeared individuals to help uncover the truth and contribute to any justice process

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Activities

Family Center

The Family Center of the Association of Detainees and the Missing Persons in Seydnayah Prison was established in January 2020. The center offers trauma rehabilitation services for survivors (males and females) of torture, war, violence, or any other human rights violations.

Stories

Realistic Stories from the Memory of Pain

Reports

Reports issued by ADMSP

One of the primary efforts that ADMSP in its quest to uncover the truth and achieve justice for detainees and forcibly disappeared persons.

Political Prisoners

Ragheed Al-Tatari

Born on December 25, 1954, in Damascus, Ragheed Ahmed Al-Tatari pursued a military career by enrolling in the Air Force College in 1972 and completing his training in 1975. He subsequently served in various air force squadrons. Now at 66 years of age, he was imprisoned before even reaching his 27th birthday.

News

ADMSP News

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Demolition of Evidence

Recent Satellite Images Expose Land Alterations at Qatifa’s Mass Grave in Syria Recent...
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ADMSP Provides Information and Evidence to The UN’s IIIM Concerning Over 100 Ex-Employees of Seydnayah Prison

The Association of Detainees and the Missing Persons in Seydnayah Prison (ADMSP) provided the...
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After Enduring 24 Long Years in Captivity, He finally Found Peace Beyond The Prison Bars

This morning, Sunday, September 18th, 2022, the world lost a gentle soul. Issam Raafat...
Testimonials

From the Detainees of Saydnaya Prison

Truth and Justice Charter

This Charter seeks to present a comprehensive vision of the position of victims of arbitrary detention, enforced disappearance, and torture regarding Syrian issues connected with their cause, their future vision, and their demands.