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Disbanded after regime collapse; senior officers being prosecuted
On April 26, 2026, a brigadier general in a brown prison uniform stepped into an iron cage at Damascus's Palace of Justice. Atef Najib — Bashar al-Assad's cousin and the man whose 2011 detention of graffiti-scrawling teenagers in Deraa lit the fuse of Syria's civil war — became the first official of the fallen regime to face a public trial. Above him, prosecutors displayed a photograph of Hamza al-Khatib, the 13-year-old whose tortured body became the war's first martyr image. The judge who opened the session — Fakhr al-Din al-Aryan — was himself once condemned by the regime he now sits in judgment of: he defected from Idlib's Civil Court of Appeal in March 2013, was sentenced to death in absentia by Assad's government for that act, and returned to Syria's judiciary only after Assad fled to Moscow in December 2024.
Updated Apr 29
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