Smuggling of more than 900,000 documents containing evidence of the Assad regime's involvement in war crimes in Syria

Smuggling of more than 900,000 documents containing evidence of the Assad regime's involvement in war crimes in Syria

Feb 21 2021

ARK News… "CBS" News of America revealed that thousands of government documents have been leaked outside Syria, which was archived by the International Justice and Accountability Committee, funded in part by the United States and Syrians.

The sources pointed out that more than 900 thousand government documents were smuggled out of Syria, containing strong evidence of the involvement of the Syrian regime, headed by Bashar al-Assad, in crimes against the Syrian people.

"There is no doubt about the association of these documents with Bashar Al-Assad," said the committee's chairman and former attorney general, Stephen Rap.

Rap said during an episode of the "60 Minutes" program, that "it is clear that he organized this strategy, so we see orders directed at the bottom of the regime to arrest people, and then we find reports back to the authority issued again about problems such as the accumulation of many bodies."

The program indicated that there is more evidence of war crimes against Bashar al-Assad than there was against the Nazis, as the Commission for International Justice and Accountability consists of a variety of professionals for justice, and they have experience as investigators, analysts, and lawyers, from their countries of origin.

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