Calls for justice and accountability in Syria grow after Assad's fall
Umm Mazen still doesn't know the fate of two of her sons who were arrested during the pro-democracy protests that started the Syrian civil war/ The new Syrian authorities promise justice for crimes under the Assad regime. But it's a tall order, with many having suffered losses of every kind in the civil war. Sebastian Usher met people in Damascus for whom justice is key to how they see Syria's future./ On the edge of Douma, one of the Damascus suburbs most devastated by the war, in a shrouded living room next to a stove, Umm Mazen recounts ...
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