“Transitional justice serves as the optimal approach to achieving comprehensive recovery from the consequences of the conflict and … to ensure lasting stability,” Fadel Abdulghany, founder of the Syrian Network for Human Rights, said in a statement.
For families like the Shamouts, the demand for justice is especially urgent. The official who detained their son still lives nearby.
“I see my son’s killer walking in the street. We know the people who did this to us,” said Mohammed. As far as he is concerned, the regime has not fallen yet.
Source:
The New Arab






