Dutch Court Sentences Former Syrian Militia Member to 26 Years for Crimes Against Humanity
Judges said Rafiq al Q. tortured detainees and raped one victim while working for a pro-Assad militia during Syria’s civil war.
- On Monday, The District Court in The Hague sentenced a 58-year-old Syrian national to 26 years in prison for torture and rape, marking the first time The Dutch have convicted someone of sexual violence as a crime against humanity.
- Judges established that Rafiq served as an interrogator for the National Defense Forces in Salamiyah, Syria, during 2013 and 2014, ordering and committing torture and sexual violence against eight victims.
- Authorities arrested the defendant in Druten after he claimed asylum in the Netherlands in 2021, with the trial relying on universal jurisdiction to prosecute international war crimes committed abroad.
- Similar cases have emerged in Germany and Paris as Syrian officials face prosecution worldwide, highlighting widespread abuse in detention centers during the era of Bashar Assad, who fled to Russia.
- Prosecutors and the defendant have 14 days to appeal the conviction, as this verdict follows the Assad-era government's collapse and reflects Syria's broader push to secure justice for crimes committed by officials loyal to the former president.
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Dutch court jails Assad accomplice for 26 years for torture - DutchNews.nl
Dutch court jails Assad accomplice for 26 years for torture
Dutch court sentences deposed regime militia commander to 26 years
The Hague, June 15 (SANA) A court in The Hague sentenced Monday Rafiq al-Qatrib, a former commander in the National Defense militia of the deposed regime, to 26 years in prison after convicting him of 19 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in and around the city of Salamiyah in Hama Governorate between 2013 and 2014. The court said the conviction was based on al-Qatrib’s involvement in torture, rape, and sexual violence…
Dutch Court Jails ‘Assad Torturer’ for 26 Years for Torture, Rape
A Dutch court Monday sentenced a Syrian man to 26 years in jail for the torture and rape of opponents of former president Bashar al-Assad during the country's civil war. The 58-year-old man, identified as Rafik A., was head of the interrogation unit of the National Defense Force (NDF) in the western Syrian city of Salamiyah in 2013 and 2014. The paramilitary NDF violently suppressed dissent against the Assad regime and imprisoned and tortured op…
He sought asylum in the Netherlands and was recognized as an executioner for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. On Monday, Rafiq al-Q. was convicted for what he had done in Syria. "The suspect created mortal fear, threat, pain, hopelessness, and powerlessness."
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