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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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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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Volkskrant broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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