Syrian Police Arrest Former Officer for 2013 Killings
Introduction
Syrian police arrested Amjad Youssef. He was a former military officer. Police think he planned the killing of many people in 2013. The arrest happened in Hama province.
Main Body
On Friday, Syria's Interior Ministry said they caught Amjad Youssef. He was near Hama city. The minister said it was a planned operation. Photos showed him in a prison uniform. Videos showed people hurting him. Youssef is a main suspect in the Tadamon killings. On April 16, 2013, at least 288 people died. A video from 2022 showed soldiers taking blindfolded people to a hole. They shot them and burned the bodies. A researcher found the video. After the video, the U.S. and Europe punished Youssef. France started a legal case. The new Syrian government is arresting old officials. People in Tadamon were happy about the arrest. The Turkish ambassador said it was good. The old leader left in 2024. The new government is trying to find justice. But many victims are still not found.
Conclusion
This arrest is an important step. The new government is trying to punish people for war crimes.