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UK Introduces New Sanctions Targeting Individuals Linked to Violence in Syria

December 19, 2025347 ViewsRead Time: 3 minutes
UK Introduces New Sanctions Targeting Individuals Linked to Violence in Syria
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The UK government announced on Friday the implementation of a new set of sanctions aimed at individuals and entities alleged to be involved in acts of violence and serious human rights violations against civilians in Syria. This includes those who provided financial backing to the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad.


Sanctions Focus on Coastal Syria Violence

The sanctions specifically target individuals implicated in violence that occurred in Syria's coastal region during March, alongside broader violations that have taken place throughout the civil war.

The measures encompass three entities and six individuals associated with armed factions in Syria, including the Sultan Murad, Suleiman Shah, and Hamzat groups.

Timing with Judicial Proceedings

This announcement coincides with the recent statement from Judge Jumaa Al-Anzi, head of the National Independent Commission for Investigation and Fact-Finding, regarding the upcoming second session of trials for those accused of violations during the coastal events, scheduled for Thursday in Aleppo.


Public Trials and Transparency Efforts

Judge Al-Anzi emphasized in a post on the platform “X” that the public nature of the trial sessions underscores the Syrian government's commitment to transparency and breaking the cycle of violence and impunity. He noted that these trials aim to safeguard the rights of the accused from all parties and enhance community oversight of the judiciary's operations.

International and civil rights organizations are expected to attend the trial sessions, a move intended to bolster the international credibility of the judicial process.


Transitional Justice: A Significant Challenge

Al-Anzi remarked that "millions of Syrians are awaiting the initiation of a broader transitional justice process," highlighting the extensive efforts required to hold accountable thousands involved in crimes and violations during the previous regime's governance.


14 Defendants in Court

The first public trial sessions commenced on November 18 of the previous year, involving 14 defendants accused of violations during the coastal events on March 6, held in Aleppo's courthouse with the presence of victims' families, according to the Syrian news agency “SANA.”

The initial phase of the trials included seven detainees linked to the former regime, facing charges of inciting sectarian strife, theft, and assault on internal security forces and the Syrian army, with sessions set to continue on December 18. The second phase involved seven individuals accused of murder and theft, with their sessions postponed to December 25.


Context of the Events

The coastal regions of Syria, particularly Latakia, Tartus, and Baniyas, experienced violent confrontations targeting civilians and public security personnel on March 6. The Syrian government attributed the attacks to armed groups loyal to former President Bashar al-Assad, claiming they were responsible for executing dozens.

In November, some coastal areas also witnessed demonstrations advocating for political reforms, including calls for increased administrative decentralization.


A Dual International Message

Analysts believe that the UK's sanctions convey a dual message: intensifying international pressure on those implicated in violations while also monitoring the internal judicial process in Syria amidst rising demands for justice and accountability to prevent future violence.
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