In the aftermath of the revolution in Syria, diplomacy has played a crucial role in addressing human rights issues in the war-torn country. The conflict in Syria has led to widespread human rights violations, including the targeting of civilians, torture, and arbitrary detention.
After the revolution in Syria, the situation with human rights in the country took a turn for the worse. Following years of authoritarian rule under dictators, the post-revolution period saw continued violations of human rights by various factions and groups vying for power.
The history of Iraq is rife with the rule of dictators who have held power through oppressive regimes. One of the most notorious dictators in Iraq's history is Saddam Hussein, who ruled with an iron fist for over two decades. During his rule, Saddam suppressed dissent and opposition, leading to widespread human rights abuses and persecution of diverse religious communities in Iraq.