Why France is putting former Syrian officials on trial for torture and killing of a father and son
By NICOLAS VAUX-MONTAGNY, BARBARA SURK and JOHN LEICESTER
Associated Press
PARIS (AP) — A Paris court will seek to determine this week whether top Syrian intelligence officials were responsible for the disappearance and deaths of a French-Syrian father and his son. The hearings in the landmark trial start on Tuesday and are expected to air chilling allegations that President Bashar Assad’s government has widely used torture and arbitrary detentions to keep power in Syria’s civil war, now in its 14th year. The French trial comes as Assad has been regaining an aura of international respectability, starting to shed his long-time status as a pariah that stemmed from the violence unleashed on government opponents. Human rights campaigners involved in the French case hope it will refocus attention on alleged atrocities.