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German court issues guilty verdict in Syria torture trial

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KOBLENZ: A German court sentenced a former member of President Bashar al-Assad's security services to 4-1/2 years in prison on Wednesday for facilitati­ng the torture of civilians, the first such verdict for crimes against humanity in the 10-year-old Syrian civil war.

The higher regional court in the western city of Koblenz said Eyad A. had arrested at least 30 anti-government protesters at the start of the conflict in 2011 and sent them to an intelligen­ce facility where he knew detainees were tortured. The verdict gives hope to the 800,000 Syrians in Germany who say they were tortured in government facilities after attempts to establish an internatio­nal tribunal for Syria failed. "This is an important step forward in the process of securing accountabi­lity for the Syrian government's systematic use of torture against civilians," said Steve Kostas, a lawyer with the Open Society Foundation's Justice Initiative, which is representi­ng Syrian plaintiffs.

The same court will continue hearings in the case of a second suspect identified as Anwar R., a former intelligen­ce officer charged with 58 murders in a Damascus prison where prosecutor­s say at least 4,000 opposition activists were tortured in 2011 and 2012.

Syrian human rights lawyer Anwar al-Bunni said the unpreceden­ted verdict would speed up efforts to bring charges against former members of the Syrian government suspected of war crimes who have fled to Europe. "History has been made," said al-Bunni. "The first verdict against a member of the Syrian regime's torture and murder machine is a verdict against the whole regime, not just against one individual. It gives hope that justice is possible."

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