Syria Begins First Public Trial Against Assad and Allies
The first public trial in Syria involving officials linked to the regime of Bashar al-Assad commenced in Damascus. The trial charged Assad and other high-ranking security figures in absentia with various alleged crimes.
The first public trial in Syria of officials linked to the rule of former President Bashar al-Assad opened in Damascus Sunday. Assad himself and his brother, Maher, former commander of the Syrian military's 4th Armored Division β which Syrian opposition activists have accused of killings, torture, extortion and drug trafficking, in addition to running its own detention centers β were charged in absentia, along with a number of other former high-ranking security officials.