Death Sentence for Assad Cousin Signals a Rare Crack Inside Syria’s Old War Machine
A Syrian criminal court in Damascus has sentenced Wassim al‑Assad, a cousin of Bashar al‑Assad, to death for war crimes and crimes against humanity tied to notorious militia attacks in Eastern Ghouta. The ruling, which orders seizure of his assets, raises questions about whether this is genuine accountability or a controlled sacrifice within Syria’s entrenched security system.
In a country where impunity has long been the rule, a court in Damascus has handed down a death sentence to a member of the ruling family. On 18 August, the Fourth Criminal Court convicted Wassim al‑Assad, a cousin of Syrian leader Bashar al‑Assad, of crimes including intentional killing, torture, war crimes and crimes against humanity, and ordered his execution along with the confiscation of his assets. Judge Fakhr al‑Din al‑Aryan, reading from the bench, said investigations had established that Wassim al‑Assad helped form irregular armed groups at the direction of Brigadier General Ghiath Dalla. Those militias, according to the court, targeted civilian areas in Eastern Ghouta during the war,…
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