Independent Front Page 13th of December 2024
Muawiyah Syasneh, who was 16 when his anti-Assad graffiti in Syria led to his arrest in 2011, discusses the significant role he played in the conflict and the eventual outcome of justice.
Muawiyah Syasneh, who was 16 when his anti-Assad graffiti in Syria led to his arrest in 2011, discusses the significant role he played in the conflict and the eventual outcome of justice.
Detectives are investigating dozens of Fujitsu and Post Office staff for potential crimes, including allegations of perjury and perverting the course of justice, related to the wrongful prosecution of subpostmasters, with an inquiry involving over 1.5 million documents, but final charging decisions are expected only after a public inquiry, likely delaying trials until 2027.
In Damascus, families are desperately searching for missing relatives amid reports of severe abuses, highlighting a grim situation under Assad’s regime.
Families are urgently searching for missing relatives in Syria’s notorious detention facilities after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, an event seen as a setback for Iran and Russia but not yet ensuring stability, while Western-aligned nations like Britain emphasise the need for peace amid regional tensions and military actions by the US, Israel, and Turkey.