The Koblenz verdict reaffirmed Assad’s crimes. I hope my torturers are next

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“[Koblenz] is just the beginning of a significant journey that will move this dictator from his seat of power to a seat in court, where he truly belongs” Opinion | OmarAlshogre

January 13, 2022 marks an extremely important and symbolic day for the Syrian people. Anwar Raslan, a senior Assad regime official, responsible for inflicting unimaginable pain on thousands of Syrian detainees, including me, wasIt is clear that no verdict will fix the broken heart of a mother whose son was tortured and killed in detention, nor bring any of the victims back to their loved ones.

By normalising with Assad, these countries are permitting the regime’s machinery of death to continue with impunity. They are sending the message to dictators and tyrants around the world that they too can displace, gas, and torture civilians as a means to remain in power. This being said, justice cannot repair victims or amend our suffering. The crimes committed by the Assad regime and its allies are truly irreparable. However, we are hopeful for the future, and, paradoxically, it comes from the same criminals that have inflicted so much pain on us. If Assad once managed to divide the Syrian population, a decade later he and his atrocities are the main cause the Syrian people are so united and working together to hold him accountable.

But more than that, Koblenz reaffirms that the crimes taking place not only in Branch 251 but throughout Syria at the hands of the Assad regime are real. The fact that the systematic machinery of death of a regime currently in power, including unlawful arrests, torture, death, and mass graves of thousands of innocent civilians, has been proven in court, should be enough to radically discard the possibility of rehabilitating the Assad regime.

 

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