The trial of Atef Najib marks a turning point for Syrian justice — accountability is real, and no one who ordered the brutal crackdown in Daraa is beyond reach. The interrogation has begun, the courtroom doors are open, and the message is clear: serious crimes against Syrians do not expire. Justice is moving forward.
Prosecuting Atef Najib under Syria's outdated 1949 Penal Code means the trial cannot legally recognize these as crimes against humanity — just individual acts, stripped of the institutional horror behind them. Executing Najib before the full chain of command and fate of the disappeared is documented would destroy irreplaceable evidence. Symbolic justice without legal rigor isn't accountability; it's a missed historic opportunity.
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