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Muhammad al-Mahrez was killed by unknown gunmen in the village of Maarin in the Hama countryside on June 10, 2025.

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On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, Muhammad al-Mahrez, a resident of the village of Maarin in the Masyaf district of the western Hama countryside, was killed by unknown gunmen inside his shop in the village. It should be noted that the area is under the control of the transitional government.

According to what the Syrian Network for Human Rights documented from reliable local sources, gunmen stormed Mohammed’s shop in the village and shot him directly, resulting in his chest and head being hit with gunfire, resulting in his immediate death. They then threw a hand grenade into the shop and fled. The network is still collecting eyewitness accounts to verify the circumstances of the incident and fully document it.

 

Legal Conclusions

  • The killing of Mohammed Al-Makhraz by direct fire by unknown gunmen, without any legal justification or engagement, constitutes an extrajudicial killing and constitutes a grave violation of Article 6 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which stipulates that every human being has the inherent right to life and that no one may be arbitrarily deprived of it.
  • The indiscriminate shooting by an armed group not subject to official control in a vital civilian area constitutes a failure to fulfill the state’s obligations to protect civilians, contravening the principle of the “duty to protect” binding on de facto authorities under international law.
  • The fact that the gunmen were unknown does not diminish the transitional government’s responsibility to maintain security. The inability to contain civil conflicts or the behavior of local armed groups impacts the enforcement of the rule of law.
  • If perpetrators are not identified and prosecuted, this reinforces the pattern of impunity, undermines civilian confidence in justice, and creates a dangerous environment for the recurrence of these crimes.

 

Recommendations by SNHR

  • Open an urgent, impartial, and transparent investigation, under the supervision of independent judicial authorities, to uncover the circumstances of the crime and identify the perpetrators, while ensuring witness protection and documenting evidence.
  • The transitional government must protect vital areas, including by deploying security checkpoints, activating surveillance devices, and tightening control over unofficial armed groups.
  • Criminally prosecute all those involved, including any parties or local groups involved in the shooting, and bring them to fair and public trials that guarantee the rights of victims and their families.
  • Provide material and moral compensation to the victim’s family and psychological support, as part of reparations in accordance with international standards.
  • Launch a local awareness campaign on respect for the rule of law and the rejection of random weapons, with the participation of local community leaders, to combat irregular armament and tribal violence.