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Syria begins public trials over deadly 2025 violence in Sweida
AE🏛️ Politics20 hr. ago

Syria begins public trials over deadly 2025 violence in Sweida

Public trials have begun in Syria regarding the deadly violence that occurred in the southern Sweida province in July 2025. The trials, initiated by the Military Criminal Court in Damascus, aim to investigate and hold accountable individuals responsible for the violence, regardless of their affiliation. The violence involved clashes between Bedouin fighters, Druze militias, and government security forces, resulting in civilian deaths, kidnappings, and property damage. A Syrian government committee reported 1,760 deaths and 2,188 injuries from all sides, citing violations by both armed groups and government forces. A UN report confirmed over 1,700 deaths and nearly 200,000 displacements, noting potential war crimes by multiple parties.

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Syria begins public trials over deadly 2025 violence in Sweida

Public trials have begun in Syria regarding the deadly violence that occurred in the southern Sweida province in July 2025. The trials, initiated by the Military Criminal Court in Damascus, aim to investigate and hold accountable individuals responsible for the violence, regardless of their affiliation. The violence involved clashes between Bedouin fighters, Druze militias, and government security forces, resulting in civilian deaths, kidnappings, and property damage. A Syrian government committee reported 1,760 deaths and 2,188 injuries from all sides, citing violations by both armed groups and government forces. A UN report confirmed over 1,700 deaths and nearly 200,000 displacements, noting potential war crimes by multiple parties.

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