Atef Najib faces at least 10 charges in landmark Syria trial
Atef Najib, a cousin of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is facing at least 10 charges, including murder, torture, and responsibility for massacres, in a landmark trial in Damascus. Najib, formerly the head of political security in Deraa province, is accused of overseeing the violent crackdown on 2011 anti-government protesters.

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AI-generatedAtef Najib, a cousin of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, is facing at least 10 charges, including murder, torture, and responsibility for massacres, in a landmark trial in Damascus. Najib, formerly the head of political security in Deraa province, is accused of overseeing the violent crackdown on 2011 anti-government protesters. This trial, which began its substantive session on Sunday, marks the first attempt to bring Assad-era officials to justice within Syria. Seventy-five plaintiffs have filed cases against Najib, with victim relatives and international observers present. The proceedings are part of a transitional justice process initiated by the interim government following the Syrian civil war.
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5 extractedThe proceedings mark the first effort in Syria to bring Assad-era officials to justice.
Najib is accused of overseeing a violent crackdown on antigovernment protesters in Deraa during the 2011 uprising.
Atef Najib is the former head of political security in southern Syria’s Deraa province.
Atef Najib faces at least 10 charges including murder, torture, and responsibility for massacres.
75 plaintiffs have filed cases against Najib and are expected to give testimony.