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Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rebel leader Ahmad Sharaa vowed no pardons for those involved in the torture and killing of detainees during Assad's regime. The fall of Assad revealed widespread atrocities in regime prisons, including the notorious Sednaya prison. The fate of many missing detainees, including U.S. journalist Austin Tice, remains unknown. International calls for Assad's extradition to face trial for crimes against humanity are increasing, while Syria's new leadership works to restore order in Damascus.
By OmarOropesa | Radical Media GroupFollowing the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rebel leader Ahmad Sharaa vowed no pardons for those involved in the torture and killing of detainees during Assad's regime. The fall of Assad revealed widespread atrocities in regime prisons, including the notorious Sednaya prison. The fate of many missing detainees, including U.S. journalist Austin Tice, remains unknown. International calls for Assad's extradition to face trial for crimes against humanity are increasing, while Syria's new leadership works to restore order in Damascus.