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Public Trials Announced for Sweida Detainees Amid Ongoing Investigations

November 16, 202580 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Public Trials Announced for Sweida Detainees Amid Ongoing Investigations
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Judge Ammar Azeddin, spokesperson for the Investigation Committee on the Sweida events, announced today that all individuals detained in connection with recent protests will be tried publicly in accordance with Syrian law. He affirmed that justice will be administered fairly and without bias.

Azeddin elaborated that the committee will continue gathering evidence related to the violations that occurred during the protests, with all findings set to be submitted to the appropriate judicial authorities for accountability. He emphasized that the committee operates independently and transparently to uncover the complete truth.

The decision to extend the committee's mandate was prompted by the increasing number of recorded violations, necessitating a broader scope of investigation to encompass additional incidents and areas. This aims to ensure a thorough and reliable inquiry.

Furthermore, Azeddin stated that the committee will provide clear recommendations to relevant authorities aimed at preventing future violations, highlighting the critical importance of accountability and the need to eliminate impunity.

His remarks come as the province of Sweida faces heightened public anticipation, with calls for justice and transparency in addressing the aftermath of the recent events.

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