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Swedish police can nail Assad's torturers
A landslide of testimonies is expected to come from Syrians in Sweden who have been victims of crimes in their home country, but who previously did not dare to testify due to fear of the former dictator Bashar al-Assad's reprisals. But even their perpetrators are believed to be here in Sweden.
Swedish police can nail Assad's torturers
A landslide of testimonies is expected to come from Syrians in Sweden who have been subjected to crimes in their home country, but who previously did not dare to testify due to fear of the former dictator Bashar al-Assad's reprisals. But even their perpetrators are believed to be here in Sweden.
The IS trial: Women testify about violence and oppression
The Police's war crimes group has traveled the world over in search of witnesses and victims in the investigation against a Swedish woman suspected of having held slaves in Syria. Getting vulnerable individuals to tell their stories has been difficult.
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