Syrian Rebel Leader Vows Justice for War Crimes, Closure of Notorious Prisons

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Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani has vowed that those responsible for torture and killings in Syria's prison system will face justice, rejecting any pardons for regime officials. Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, many officials have fled, and the country faces challenges in ensuring justice without inciting further violence. The situation remains tense, with ongoing conflicts and international involvement, including Israeli military actions in Syria.
- No pardons for prison torturers, says Syrian rebel leader The Guardian
- Syria updates: Opposition leader says ‘notorious prisons’ will close Al Jazeera English
- Exclusive: Syrian rebel leader says he will dissolve toppled regime forces, close prisons Reuters
- Syrian rebel commander: Assad lieutenants will be hunted down VOA Asia
- Syria updates: Rebel leader vows to pursue Assad officials 'involved in war crimes' NBC News
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