Germany and Sweden arrest 7 on suspicion of war crimes in Syria
Briefly

At least seven people have been arrested in Germany and Sweden for crimes against humanity in Syria from 2012-2014, coordinated by EU agencies and involving suspects affiliated with Free Palestine Movement.
The suspects, associated with an armed militia in Syria, were accused of killing civilians, engaging in torture, and participating in violent crackdowns against peaceful protests in al-Yarmouk.
The alleged atrocities took place in a Palestinian refugee camp under the Assad regime's control, leading to severe shortages of basic necessities like food, water, and medical supplies.
The arrests highlight the systematic violence and abuse inflicted upon civilians in Syria, including incidents where individuals were tortured or forced to pay for their release with family possessions.
Read at euronews
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