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German Police Arrest Syrian Militia Leader: Allegations of Crimes Against Humanity

Anwar S. faces charges of murder, torture, and unlawful detention linked to Shabiha militia actions against protesters during Syria's 2011 uprising, German prosecutors said.

  • German police arrested a Syrian national, identified as Anwar S., on suspicion of committing crimes against humanity, including killings and torture, in Aleppo in 2011, according to prosecutors.
  • Anwar S. allegedly led the 'shabiha militia' under Bashar al-Assad's regime, reportedly attacking civilians during protests.
  • Prosecutors stated that Anwar S. and his militia used batons and electric shocks on civilians, causing severe abuse and a death in detention.
  • Germany has pursued several former Syrian officials under universal jurisdiction laws for human rights violations committed globally.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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