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Those arrested for war crimes in Syria are remanded in custody

Five suspected Syrian war criminals arrested on Wednesday have been remanded in custody. The investigating judge at the Federal Court of Justice enforced the arrest warrants against them, as the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe announced on Thursday. It accuses all five...

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Those arrested for war crimes in Syria are remanded in custody

Men are alleged to have participated in the killing and attempted killing of civilians on behalf of the Syrian ruling authority of Bashar al-Assad in the year 2012. They are accused of involvement in the violent suppression of a demonstration in a Damascus neighborhood, where at least six people were killed.

Four of the suspects are also charged with torture. Another serious accusation against one of the men is for kidnapping resulting in death and war crimes against property.

Four of the alleged war criminals are said to have been part of a militia, acting on behalf of the Syrian regime, that oppressed the population during the Syrian civil war. One of the suspects is reportedly an employee of the Syrian intelligence services. The suspects, along with others, are alleged to have shot at demonstrators during the violent suppression of the demonstration.

Among those arrested in Germany are stateless Syrian Palestinians Jihad A., Mahmoud A., Sameer S., Wael S., and Syrian national Mazhar J. - the arrests of the four suspects in Germany coincided with the detention of three other alleged Syrian war criminals in Sweden.

The militia Free Palestine Movement, to which the four suspects arrested in Germany and the three in Sweden are attributed, is said to have exercised control over the predominantly Palestinian neighborhood of Al-Jarmuk from around 2011. In addition to the suppression of the demonstration, several suspects are accused of repeatedly physically assaulting civilians and ordering arrests in this area.

Mahmoud A. is alleged, according to the Federal Prosecutor's Office, to have arrested three people in 2013, who were later executed in a planned mass execution of at least 41 civilians.

  1. Due to their alleged involvement in war crimes, The men were under investigation by the Federal Court of Justice in Germany.
  2. Because of these serious accusations, Bashar al-Assad's regime was under scrutiny for its actions during the Syrian civil war.
  3. Four of the arrestees in Germany were identified as stateless Syrian Palestinians: Jihad A., Mahmoud A., Sameer S., and Wael S.
  4. Mahmoud A. was also linked to the forced disappearance and subsequent execution of three individuals in 2013, a criminal act that falls under war crimes.
  5. Karlsruhe's Federal Court of Justice has extended the pre-trial detention for several of the suspects, as more evidence needs to be gathered during their trial.
  6. Syria and its ruling authority, led by Bashar al-Assad, have been accused of numerous war crimes, including torture and violent suppression of demonstrations.
  7. Among the alleged war crimes in Syria, the violent suppression of a demonstration in a Damascus neighborhood resulted in the death of at least six civilians.
  8. The extradition process for the arrestees in Germany and Sweden is ongoing, as both countries aim to bring the perpetrators of war crimes to justice.

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