Failing at Home, Reaching Abroad: Syria’s Justice Commission Resorts to Spectacle - The Syrian Observer
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Failing at Home, Reaching Abroad: Syria’s Justice Commission Resorts to Spectacle - The Syrian Observer
A recent announcement by the head of Syria’s National Commission for Transitional Justice has ignited sharp criticism from legal experts, who accuse the body of misleading the public by overstating its authority in pursuing the extradition of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his brother Maher al-Assad through Interpol. Justice Commission Declares Effort to Pursue Assad Family In a televised interview with Saudi broadcaster Al Arabiya,…
"We will prosecute all those who have committed crimes against the people, including Hezbollah. We are working to build bridges with Interpol and all relevant international institutions to prosecute, legally, the perpetrators of crimes of the family of the criminal Bashar and his brother Maher (...) in order to bring them to justice for the crimes they have committed against the Syrian people in all its components," he said in an interview given…
The refugee despot's time in asylum may be coming to an end. Damascus and Moscow are attempting a new beginning – potentially with far-reaching consequences for Assad.
The head of the Syrian Justice Commission, Abdul Basit Abdellatif, has announced contacts with Interpol and relevant international bodies to prosecute the perpetrators of the Assad family, led by Bashar al-Assad, his brother Maher, the commander of the 4th Division of the Republican Guard, a number of Assad family and other fugitives, and those found to be involved in the violence and murder of the Syrian people. He promises to hold accountable …
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