A picture by a boy born in prison drawn after being rescued, is displayed by ADMSP, Dec 2024. Photo by Yasin Akgul
Led by survivors of Sednaya, one of Syria’s most notorious detention centers, the Association of Detainees and the Missing in Sednaya Prison (ADMSP) is a Syrian organization working to support survivors of detention and those still disappeared. Based in Syria and Turkey, the group documents enforced disappearances and torture in Syria, advocates for justice, and provides vital support to survivors and the families of those still missing.
Since December 2024, the demand for their support has grown. ADMSP has received thousands of new requests for support from survivors and families of detainees who continue to search for loved ones. They have documented the cases of more than 600 missing loved ones.
ADMSP has referred over 300 survivors for direct medical, legal, or financial support, while a new initiative connects doctors with survivors for specialized healthcare.
Since its founding, ADMSP has become a trusted voice for the disappeared, combining survivor testimony, legal work, and direct support services to push for truth, accountability, and dignity.
But they cannot do it alone.
With your support, ADMSP can continue to help bring healing to those who have suffered the unimaginable. Your donation helps survivors rebuild their lives and gives families the strength to keep searching, speaking out, and surviving.
The Syria Campaign is running this fundraiser on behalf of ADMSP.
Support detention survivors and families of Syria’s disappeared: donate to ADMSP
Every donation is a step toward healing and justice. Join us in supporting survivors of detention and the families of Syria’s disappeared. Donate today.
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