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GERMANY - SYRIA - JUSTICE - TRIAL - WARCRIMES

GERMANY - SYRIA - JUSTICE - TRIAL - WARCRIMES
The defendant, former Syrian intelligence officer Anwar Raslan (R), gestures next to one of his lawyers in the courtroom at a courthouse in Koblenz, western Germany, on January 13, 2022 on the last day of his trial where he was sentenced to life in jail for crimes against humanity in the first global trial over state-sponsored torture in Syria. Anwar Raslan, 58, was found guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people at the Al-Khatib detention centre in Damascus, also known as "Branch 251", in 2011 and 2012.
Thomas Frey / POOL / AFP
Document reference 000_9W47HM
SLUG GERMANY - SYRIA - JUSTICE - TRIAL - WARCRIMES
Creation date 1/13/2022 09:58 UTC
City/Country Koblenz, Germany
Credit Thomas Frey / POOL / AFP
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GERMANY - SYRIA - JUSTICE - TRIAL - WARCRIMES

GERMANY - SYRIA - JUSTICE - TRIAL - WARCRIMES
The defendant, former Syrian intelligence officer Anwar Raslan (R), gestures next to one of his lawyers in the courtroom at a courthouse in Koblenz, western Germany, on January 13, 2022 on the last day of his trial where he was sentenced to life in jail for crimes against humanity in the first global trial over state-sponsored torture in Syria. Anwar Raslan, 58, was found guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people at the Al-Khatib detention centre in Damascus, also known as "Branch 251", in 2011 and 2012.
Thomas Frey / POOL / AFP