Syrian court sentences detained Assad cousin to death for crimes against humanity
A Syrian court has sentenced Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of ruler Bashar al-Assad, to death. The 46-year-old was convicted of multiple murders, including those accompanied by torture and brutality, which were classified as crimes against humanity and war crimes.

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AI-generatedA Syrian court has sentenced Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of ruler Bashar al-Assad, to death. The 46-year-old was convicted of multiple murders, including those accompanied by torture and brutality, which were classified as crimes against humanity and war crimes. The court found that Wassim al-Assad formed two armed groups loyal to the authorities that participated in deadly attacks near Damascus during the country's civil war. This sentencing follows a separate death sentence issued in absentia last week against Bashar al-Assad himself for atrocities committed during the nearly 14-year conflict. Proceedings against Bashar al-Assad and other officials for alleged atrocities began in April.
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4 extractedWassim al-Assad formed two armed groups loyal to former authorities that participated in deadly attacks near Damascus.
Syria began proceedings against Bashar al-Assad and other officials for atrocities in April.
Wassim al-Assad was convicted of multiple murders and 'murder accompanied by torture and brutality'.
A Syrian court sentenced Wassim al-Assad, a cousin of Bashar al-Assad, to death for crimes against humanity.