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What the Death Sentence for Former Syrian Dictator Bashar Al-Assad Tells Us About the Future of the Country

The verdict is seen as a landmark for transitional justice, while Amnesty International says Syria should end trials in absentia and the death penalty.

  • Last week, a Syrian court sentenced former President Bashar al-Assad and his brother, Maher, to death in absentia, sparking public celebrations and marking a landmark moment for the country's transitional justice process.
  • Judge Fakhr al-Din al-Aryan, who defected from the regime in 2013, delivered the ruling after Assad fled to Moscow in December 2024; the judge had been ironically sentenced to death by the same regime years earlier.
  • Ibrahim al-Assil, a senior research fellow at Harvard Kennedy School, called the verdict "significant politically and significant emotionally," while Fadel Abdul Ghany emphasized targeting high-ranking officials to reduce public anger.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin is widely expected to reject extradition requests for Assad, who remains in self-imposed exile in Moscow, as experts suggest the decision is political rather than strictly legal.
  • Since taking power in 2025, President Ahmed al-Sharaa has sought to stabilize Syria, yet ethnic tensions persist and the government faces complex social issues requiring national dialogue beyond military and security responses.
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Fakhr al-Din al-Arian was living in exile and returned to Syria after Assad fled to Russia.

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What the death sentence for former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad tells us about the future of the country

The judge who sentenced Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to death in absentia last week was himself sentenced to death in absentia by the same regime years earlier.

·Atlanta, United States
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During this week it was learned that a court in Syria sentenced former dictator Bashar al-Assad to death...

·Concepción, Chile
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A court in Damascus has ruled that Bashar al-Assad and five co-defendants committed crimes against humanity and war crimes.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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delo.si broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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