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Impunity in Syria

August 16, 2013

Impunity in Syria (15 March 2011 - present)

Al-Marsad is currently drafting a discussion regarding the merits of a referral of the Syrian case before the ICC, pursuant to Articles 13 and 15 of the Rome Statute, to demand international criminal accountability for crimes against humanity committed by both regime and rebel forces (emphasising, among other factions, the Ba’ath Party and Al-Nusra Front).

Please check back soon for further information. Release: 1 August 2013.

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