Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial

by SJAC
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial
Support Monitoring of Syrian War Crimes Trial

Summary

The first-ever trial of a senior Syrian government official began in April, 2020 in Koblenz, Germany. Since the start, SJAC's trial monitor has attended each trial session, and SJAC has published high-quality trial monitoring reports in English and Arabic. These reports create a historical record of this groundbreaking trial and provide access to Syrian victims and witnesses interested in following the proceedings from afar.

$2,585
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24
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0
monthly donors
3
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Challenge

Over nearly 10 years of conflict, Syrian victims have yet to see justice against the largest perpetrator of crimes: the Syrian government. That began to change with the trial of Anwar Raslan and Eyad al-Gharib, two intelligence officials accused of crimes against humanity. However, there are few sources of high-quality information on the trial, particularly in Arabic. Syrians must be aware of the trial proceedings and possible avenues available for them to achieve justice for violations.

Solution

SJAC plans to continue monitoring the trial in Germany and producing regular reports and to conduct outreach with various Syrian communities to share the trial reports with victims to educate them on their options for justice. SJAC also works closely with War Crimes prosecutors across the world, providing expertise and data, to ensure that this trial will not be the last of its kind. SJAC needs the funds to pay its trial monitor, writing team, and the English to Arabic translation.

Long-Term Impact

SJAC's goal is that prosecutions for Syria-based crimes will become mainstream and more broadly representative of the victims, perpetrators, and crimes committed in the conflict; that more Syrians will exercise their legal rights and successfully pursue justice through universal jurisdiction prosecutions; and that justice mechanisms in Europe will reflect the priorities and needs of Syrian victims, while protecting their rights.

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Organization Information

SJAC

Location: Washington, DC - USA
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Twitter: @SJAC_info
Project Leader:
Michael Ader
Washington , DC United States

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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