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    Syrian Chess Champion’s Six Missing Children Confirmed Dead by Authorities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 31, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Syrian commission has officially confirmed that the six children of Rania al-Abbasi, a renowned chess champion, have died. These children had been missing since 2013, a period marked by intense conflict and repression under President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Their disappearance occurred during the early years of the Syrian civil war, which has caused widespread displacement and loss of life. The confirmation brings a tragic closure to a case that has drawn international attention over the years.

    Rania al-Abbasi’s family tragedy highlights the broader humanitarian crisis in Syria, where countless families have been torn apart by violence and enforced disappearances. The Assad regime has been accused of numerous human rights violations, including detaining and disappearing civilians suspected of dissent. The loss of al-Abbasi’s children symbolizes the personal toll of the ongoing conflict and the challenges faced by families seeking justice and answers.

    In a significant development, this confirmation may prompt renewed calls for accountability and investigations into enforced disappearances in Syria. It underscores the urgent need for international efforts to address human rights abuses and support victims’ families. Meanwhile, the chess community and human rights advocates mourn the loss of al-Abbasi’s children, reflecting on the devastating impact of war on innocent lives.

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