LONDON: A new report has exposed the full extent of the brutal massacre that the Syrian regime inflicted on civilians in the town of Daraya 10 years ago, The Guardian reported on Thursday. In the first detailed investigation into the atrocities, a team from Syria backed by the Syrian British Consortium advocacy group found that at least 700 people were killed when regime
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Pursuing war crimes: The meaning of justice in the Syria context
Thu, Mar 18, 2021 10:00 AM
Experts discuss prospects of accountability and justice for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Syria.
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Ten years into the tragic Syrian conflict, the cost of the violence and violations stretch beyond imagination. More than half a million Syrian lives have been lost, 12 million have been displaced, and millions maimed and injured. More than 100,000 Syrians have been forcibly disappeared, while tens of thousands languish in official and makeshift detention centers. Those who should be held to account have evaded justice and, in some cases have seen their power grow.