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    Ex-Syrian intelligence officer appears in UK court charged with crimes against humanity

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    Posted on March 10, 2026

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    Last updated: March 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    A 58‑year‑old ex‑Syrian Air Force Intelligence officer, living in the UK, appeared via videolink before Westminster Magistrates’ Court charged with murder as crimes against humanity, torture, and related offences for actions during the 2011 Damascus protests.

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Court Proceedings and Charges
    • Background of the Case
    • Identity and Health of the Accused
    • Specific Charges
    • Legal Representation and Court Proceedings
    • Legal Context and Precedents
    • Previous Similar Cases
    • Role and Actions of Al-Salem
    • Leadership and Orders
    • Allegations of Torture
    • Arrest and Legal Proceedings

    Ex-Syrian Intelligence Officer Charged with Crimes Against Humanity in UK Court

    Details of the Court Proceedings and Charges

    By Michael Holden

    Background of the Case

    LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - A former member of Syria's Air Force Intelligence attended a British court hearing via videolink on Tuesday charged with crimes against humanity and torture relating to the suppression of pro-democracy demonstrations in Damascus in 2011.

    Identity and Health of the Accused

    Salem Michel Al-Salem, 58, who now lives in Britain, appeared virtually at the hearing at London's Westminster Magistrates' Court from his home. He was wearing a breathing apparatus mask and the court was told he suffered from degenerative motor neurone disease.

    Specific Charges

    Al-Salem is charged with three counts of murder as a crime against humanity relating to deaths in April and July 2011 "as part of a widespread or systematic attack against a civilian population with knowledge of the attack".

    He is also accused of three charges of torture relating to incidents in 2011 and 2012, and one of conduct ancillary to murder as a crime against humanity. He did not speak during the hearing and there was no indication as to how he would plead.

    Legal Representation and Court Proceedings

    His lawyer Sean Caulfield told the court that Al-Salem was too unwell to confirm his name.

    Legal Context and Precedents

    The seven charges were brought under a British law that allows the prosecution of serious international crimes committed abroad. The Crown Prosecution Service said it was the first time it had brought charges of murder as crimes against humanity.

    Previous Similar Cases

    In 2005, Afghan warlord Faryadi Zardad was convicted by a British court of torture that had taken place in Afghanistan.

    Role and Actions of Al-Salem

    Al-Salem, who has sought indefinite leave to remain in Britain, was a colonel in the Syrian Air Force Intelligence department with oversight of the Information Branch in the district of Jobar, to the east of central Damascus, British prosecutors say.

    Leadership and Orders

    He is accused of leading a group tasked with quelling the demonstrations, which mostly occurred during Friday afternoon prayers. Prosecutors say he gave his men orders to open fire on protesters, which led to the deaths of some individuals.

    Allegations of Torture

    Prosecutors say he was also present at, or took part in, the torture of men at the Information Branch building.

    Arrest and Legal Proceedings

    Al-Salem was first arrested in central England in December 2021. His lawyer had sought an order to withhold his name, arguing it could pose a risk to his safety. England's Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring rejected the application but ordered that his address not be made public.

    Next Steps

    He will next appear on Friday at London's Old Bailey court.

    (Reporting by Michael HoldenEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •This is the first time the Crown Prosecution Service has charged someone with murder as crimes against humanity under the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (cps.gov.uk).
    • •The accused, Salem Michel Al‑Salem, is alleged to have led efforts to suppress pro‑democracy demonstrations near Damascus in 2011, giving orders to open fire and participating in torture (apnews.com).
    • •The charges include three counts of murder as crimes against humanity, three counts of torture, and one count of conduct ancillary to murder; next court appearance is scheduled at the Old Bailey on Friday (apnews.com)

    References

    • Man charged with crimes against humanity and torture of Damascus demonstrators in 2011 | The Crown Prosecution Service
    • UK prosecutors charge a former Syrian military member with 3 murders as crimes against humanity

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ex-Syrian intelligence officer appears in UK court charged with crimes against humanity

    1Who is Salem Michel Al-Salem?

    Salem Michel Al-Salem is a former Syrian Air Force Intelligence officer charged with crimes against humanity and torture related to the suppression of pro-democracy protests in Damascus in 2011.

    2What charges does Salem Michel Al-Salem face in the UK?

    He faces three counts of murder as crimes against humanity, three charges of torture, and one charge of conduct ancillary to murder, all relating to incidents in Syria in 2011 and 2012.

    3Why was Salem Michel Al-Salem tried in a UK court?

    Al-Salem was prosecuted under British law allowing the prosecution of serious international crimes committed abroad.

    4What is significant about this case in the UK legal system?

    It is the first time the Crown Prosecution Service has brought charges of murder as crimes against humanity in a UK court.

    5What is Al-Salem's current health condition?

    Al-Salem was reported to suffer from degenerative motor neurone disease and appeared in court via videolink wearing a breathing apparatus mask.

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