GENEVA (Reuters) - Syrian refugees who fled the war are facing gross human rights violations such as torture and abduction on their return home while women are subject to sexual harassment and violence, the U.N. human rights office said in a report on Tuesday.
"There are reasonable grounds to believe that the overall conditions in Syria do not permit safe, dignified and sustainable returns of Syrian refugees to their home country," she added.
A Syrian government spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
"Women are nowadays forced to do all sorts of things in order to go on with their lives.
"In some cases, they are even divorced by their husbands and disowned by their own families," the report said.
Persons:
Elizabeth Throssell, Emma Farge, Ros Russell
Locations:
GENEVA, Syria, Geneva, Israel, Gaza, Ghouta