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War crimes in Syria, trial in Germany: When the butchers are powerless
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Business governs UN’s ties with U.S. sanctioned Syrian entities
Syrian soldier carrying the UN flag (Designed by Enab Baladi)
On 6 January, the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency of the United Nations (UN), used the U.S. sanctioned Cham Wings Airlines to transport 16 tons of medicines, supplies, and equipment from its warehouses in Dubai city, the UAE, to Benghazi, Libya.
These supplies would be used to support services in health care facilities, as well as strengthen the health response to the COVID19 pandemic, WHO Representative in Libya, Elizabeth Hoff, tweeted.
Ms. Elizabeth Hoff, the #WHO Representative in #Libya, said that the supplies would be used to support services in health care facilities as well as strengthen the health response to the #COVID19 pandemic. pic.twitter.com/LfHe7xT4cX
LLM in Transitional Justice
As a Syrian human rights defender, you get used to disappointment - but what I read one cold morning last November was on another level of dismay. I came across a remarkable
investigation by the Austrian newspaper
Kurier which said
the Austrian government, aided by Israel’s Mossad, had hid a Syrian Lieutenant General wanted for investigation by the French authorities for crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Under “Operation White Milk , a joint Austrian-Israeli operation, Khaled Halabi was hidden in Austria and given a new identity and name (Alexander). Halabi was the head of the Syrian General Intelligence Branch 335. The General Intelligence Directorate is one of
‘My goal is justice for all Syrians’: one man’s journey from jail to witness for the prosecution Emma Graham-Harrison
Anwar al-Bunni had only been in Germany a couple of months when he walked into a shop and found himself face to face with the man he believes had interrogated and jailed him nearly a decade earlier. Both men were buying groceries in a Turkish shop near the gates of Marienfelde, the Berlin refugee camp they now called home. There was a vague flicker of recognition, but Bunni couldn’t quite place the other man.
It was 2014, a year before Angela Merkel’s decision to open Germany’s borders to refugees drew more than a million people fleeing war and hardship to the country. Even so, thousands of Syrians had already found their way to Berlin. Bunni, a human rights lawyer with more than three decades’ experience fighting the Syrian regime in the courts, and several years spent inside its jails for his trouble, was part of a large network of
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