Monday, January 20, 2014

The Photos Of Thousands Of Detainees Killed In Syrian Government Custody Is Providing Evidence To A New Report That The Assad Regime Has Been Commiting Widespread War Crimes



EXCLUSIVE: Gruesome Syria Photos May Prove Torture By Assad Regime -- CNN

(CNN) -- A team of internationally renowned war crimes prosecutors and forensic experts has found "direct evidence" of "systematic torture and killing" by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, the lawyers on the team say in a new report.

Their report, based on thousands of photographs of dead bodies of alleged detainees killed in Syrian government custody, would stand up in an international criminal tribunal, the group says.

CNN's "Amanpour" was given the report in a joint exclusive with The Guardian newspaper.

"This is a smoking gun," said David Crane, one of the report's authors. "Any prosecutor would like this kind of evidence -- the photos and the process. This is direct evidence of the regime's killing machine."

Crane, the first chief prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, indicted former Liberian President Charles Taylor for war crimes and crimes against humanity. Taylor went on to become the first former head of state convicted of war crimes since World War II. He was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

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Update #1: Evidence of 'industrial-scale killing' by Syria spurs call for war crimes charges -- The Guardian
Update #2: Syrian Government 'Systematically' Killed 11,000 Detainees, According To New Report -- Business Insider

WNU Editor: The full report can be read here.

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