Syria arrests top official responsible for deaths in Sednaya, report
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The recent arrest of Mohammed Kanjou al-Hassan, responsible for mass death sentences, underscores the ongoing violence and tensions within Syria following the fall of the Assad regime.
In a shocking escalation, al-Hassan's arrest sparked deadly clashes in Tartus, resulting in the deaths of 14 government forces, showing the deep rifts in the power structure.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that al-Hassan issued thousands of death sentences during his time at Sednaya prison, highlighting a legacy of brutal repression.
According to the ADMSP, al-Hassan extorted around €143 million from families for information on their imprisoned relatives while running the military judiciary in Syria.
Read at euronews
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