An independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization established on August 1, 2014, with its headquarters in the Kingdom of Sweden. We have representatives in Germany, France, Belgium, Canada, the United States, and accredited observers in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, and Egypt.
The Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights aims to raise awareness about human rights violations suffered by Christian communities in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as to promote and consolidate the values of democracy and diversity among various ethnic and religious groups in the Middle East and North Africa as a means to enhance constructive participation and tolerance.
Additionally, we focus on issues concerning women and children.
The Work of the Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights
Monitoring and documenting violations against Christian communities and minorities in the Middle East and North Africa through the issuance of statements, reports, and legal studies.
Promoting and consolidating the values of democracy and diversity among various ethnic and religious groups as a means to enhance constructive participation and tolerance, in addition to encouraging and spreading a culture of integration among migrants in European countries. This is achieved through workshops, conferences, training courses, documentary films, lectures, and advocacy campaigns.
Supporting women’s issues and working to empower them to effectively play their role in society. This is done through workshops and meetings, exchanging experiences among women from different parts of the world, and providing legal advice when needed.
Monitoring and following up on elections worldwide by forming or participating in international, regional, and local missions.
Publishing and printing books, booklets, and publications aimed at educating the community on legal and human rights issues.
Supporting and establishing local civil society organizations in the Middle East and North Africa. For more information, please visit our social media pages.
Invitation to Connect
We are pleased to invite you to connect with us via social media platforms, phone, email, or by visiting our office.
We believe in the importance of dialogue and mutual cooperation to achieve our cultural and humanitarian goals. Whether you have project ideas, inquiries, or a desire to collaborate, we are here to listen and interact with you. Your communication with us strengthens our collective power and contributes to creating a positive impact in our community. We look forward to hearing from you and sharing ideas and experiences with you.
Best regards,
Jamil Diarbakerli / Executive Director of the Assyrian Monitor for Human Rights
