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Rights Group Calls for Prosecuting War Criminals in Syria

Published : 11-05-2022

Rights Group Calls for Prosecuting War Criminals in Syria

Fadel Abdul Ghany, Executive Director of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), who participated in the VI Brussels conference on “Supporting the Future of Syria and of the Region”, demanded that persons and parties involved in war crimes in Syria be blacklisted and prosecuted.

During a meeting with a number of ambassadors, Abdul Ghany referred to the private investigation conducted by the British daily The Guardian on the Al-Tadamun neighborhood massacre, where 41 civilians were killed at the hands of the Syrian regime forces.

He said that the amnesty decree issued by the Syrian President is shallow, just like the other 19 previous decrees. The Syrian Network documented the release of only 419 people out of 132,000 detainees or forcibly disappeared persons. AGPS documented the release of no more than 14 Palestinian refugees, including four women as part of the amnesty, out of the 1,800 refugees secretly held behind the regime prison bars.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13090

Fadel Abdul Ghany, Executive Director of the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR), who participated in the VI Brussels conference on “Supporting the Future of Syria and of the Region”, demanded that persons and parties involved in war crimes in Syria be blacklisted and prosecuted.

During a meeting with a number of ambassadors, Abdul Ghany referred to the private investigation conducted by the British daily The Guardian on the Al-Tadamun neighborhood massacre, where 41 civilians were killed at the hands of the Syrian regime forces.

He said that the amnesty decree issued by the Syrian President is shallow, just like the other 19 previous decrees. The Syrian Network documented the release of only 419 people out of 132,000 detainees or forcibly disappeared persons. AGPS documented the release of no more than 14 Palestinian refugees, including four women as part of the amnesty, out of the 1,800 refugees secretly held behind the regime prison bars.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13090