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    Ex-member of syrian military intelligence charged in britain over 2011 protests

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    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Last updated: March 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A 58‑year‑old former member of Syria’s Air Force Intelligence, now residing in the UK, has been charged with three counts of murder as crimes against humanity, three counts of torture, and one count of conduct ancillary to murder, for suppressing pro‑democracy protests in Damascus in 2011, under Bri

    Table of Contents

    • Former Syrian Intelligence Agent Faces Crimes Against Humanity Charges in UK
    • Background of the Case
    • Details of the Charges
    • Specific Offences
    • Alleged Actions in Damascus
    • Significance of the Prosecution
    • Official Statements
    • Investigation and International Cooperation
    • Next Steps in Legal Proceedings
    • Reporting Credits

    UK Charges Ex-Syrian Intelligence Agent with 2011 Protest Crimes in Damascus

    Former Syrian Intelligence Agent Faces Crimes Against Humanity Charges in UK

    Background of the Case

    LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - A former member of Syria's Air Force Intelligence has been charged in Britain with crimes against humanity in suppressing pro-democracy demonstrations in Damascus in 2011 at the start of what became the Syrian civil war.

    Details of the Charges

    The 58-year-old man, who now lives in Britain, has been charged with seven offences under a British law that allows the prosecution of serious international crimes committed abroad, the Crown Prosecution Service said on Monday.

    Specific Offences

    The charges include three counts of murder as a crime against humanity, three counts of torture and one offence of conduct ancillary to murder.

    Alleged Actions in Damascus

    The suspect, who was first detained in 2021, is accused of leading a group ordered to suppress protests in the Jobar district, east of central Damascus.

    Significance of the Prosecution

    The CPS said it was the first time it had brought charges of murder as crimes against humanity. In 2005, Afghan warlord Faryadi Zardad was convicted by a British court of torture that had taken place in Afghanistan.

    Official Statements

    "The charges are extremely serious and show that we fully support the UK's 'no safe haven' policy in relation to alleged war criminals," said Helen Flanagan, a commander who leads London's counter-terrorism police.

    Investigation and International Cooperation

    The Metropolitan Police said its complex investigation had been carried out together with international partners.

    Next Steps in Legal Proceedings

    The man is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. His name was not disclosed as his lawyers intended to seek a reporting restriction.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The charges, unprecedented in the UK under the International Criminal Court Act 2001, mark the first time murder has been prosecuted as a crime against humanity in Britain (apnews.com).
    • •Two of the alleged killings occurred on April 22, 2011, with a third in June 2011, during the early phase of what became the Syrian civil war (apnews.com).
    • •UK authorities emphasize their commitment to a ‘no safe haven’ policy for war criminals, demonstrating that serious international crimes committed abroad can be pursued under British jurisdiction (apnews.com).

    References

    • UK prosecutors charge a former Syrian military member with 3 murders as crimes against humanity

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ex-member of Syrian military intelligence charged in Britain over 2011 protests

    1Why was a former Syrian intelligence member charged in the UK?

    He was charged for crimes against humanity, including murder and torture, committed during the suppression of 2011 pro-democracy protests in Damascus.

    2What law allows the UK to prosecute crimes committed abroad?

    British law permits prosecution of serious international crimes, such as crimes against humanity, even if committed outside the UK.

    3What offences has the suspect been charged with?

    He faces seven offences: three counts of murder, three counts of torture, and one offence of conduct ancillary to murder.

    4When and where will the suspect appear in court?

    He is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.

    5Why was the suspect's name not disclosed?

    His lawyers intend to seek a reporting restriction preventing the disclosure of his name.

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