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Prosecutors Say Still Possible to Prosecute Syria Crimes, Despite Veto | |
2014-06-11 | |
Both Crane and de Silva were among the legal experts behind the so-called "Caesar Report" released at the start of the year, containing some 55,000 photographs depicting the tortured and abused bodies of around 11,000 people it said had died in Syrian jails between 2011 and 2013. They maintain the report and the horrifying pictures, depicting twisted, mangled and emaciated bodies provided clear proof of war crimes and crimes against humanity. One victim confirmed their veracity. "We didn't see pictures. We saw real people like this in front of us," said Ala Al Cizawi, adding she had been beaten, tortured with electricity and hung from her arms for 12 hours at a time in detention centers last year. Crane told AFP his organization, The Syrian Accountability Project, was drawing up full indictments that could quickly be implemented. Washington's new ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Council, Keith Harper, said the Caesar report -- funded by Qatar and named after the codename given to a defector who captured the images -- provided conclusive proof of atrocities. "These photos are a smoking gun," he said after viewing some of the horrifying images of skeletal, bruised bodies, many with their eyes gauged out. A Russian envoy meanwhile blasted the report, suggesting it had been doctored to place all blame for abuses on the regime of ![]() Pencilneckal-Assad The Scourge of Hama....
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