TORTURE IN SYRIA: SURVIVORS FILE NEW COMPLAINT
Please follow my amazing @ECCHRBerlin colleague @pkroker2 for more details concerning efforts by Syrian lawyers and brave torture survivors to bring perpetrators of atrocity crimes to justice.
W/o justice, war crimes will continue in #Syria. https://t.co/jCgBWWTnEK
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 20. Februar 2019
The complaint in #Sweden follows similar legal interventions already taken in #Germany & #Austria.
This time we worked together w/ @crd and our longtime #Syrian partners @anwaralbounni@SyrianCenter@IBRAHIMALKASEM#CaesarFilesGroup#Justice4Syriahttps://t.co/B4doLjoz1J— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 20. Februar 2019
The way to #Justice4Syria also leads through #Sweden: Together with 9 #torture survivors, @anwaralbounni, @SyrianCenter, @IBRAHIMALKASEM, @crdefenders and @ECCHRBerlin demand the end of impunity in #Syria.
Learn more about the case: https://t.co/illfj5zKsrhttps://t.co/WXixNOw224— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 20. Februar 2019
„I survived #torture in 2 detention centers of the General Intelligence Service. But to this day thousands of prisoners in #Syria face death by torture. We file this criminal complaint to help put an end to this system”, says Abdulnaser, plaintiff in #Sweden#Justice4Syriapic.twitter.com/1kAOY84K0Z
— Wolfgang Kaleck (@WolfgangKaleck) 20. Februar 2019
Together w/ #Syrian#torture survivors we filed a criminal complaint in #Sweden ag #Assad’s Intelligence Chiefs. Swedish judiciary must issue international arrest warrants. @crd@anwaralbounni@SyrianCenter#CaesarFilesGroup@IBRAHIMALKASEMhttps://t.co/qlxVAqweAI#Justice4Syriapic.twitter.com/kwzwOzqenu
— ECCHR (@ECCHRBerlin) 20. Februar 2019
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