US court finds Assad regime liable for Marie Colvin's death in Syria
Source: The Guardian
US court finds Assad regime liable for Marie Colvin's death in Syria
Syria ordered to pay $300m over death of Sunday Times journalist in targeted shelling in 2012
Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent
Thu 31 Jan 2019 17.29 GMT
The Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad has been held liable by a US court for the extrajudicial killing of the Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin and ordered to pay $300m dollars (£228m) in punitive damages.
In a judgment published on Thursday, the Syrian government was found to have targeted journalists deliberately during the countrys civil war in order to intimidate newsgathering and suppress dissent.
Colvin, an American reporter who operated out of London, and Rémi Ochlik, a French photojournalist, were killed in a rocket attack on a makeshift media centre in the rebel-held city of Homs in February 2012.
A claim against Assads regime was lodged with a Washington court by her sister Cathleen and her three children. Its been almost seven years since my sister was killed by the Assad regime, and not a day goes by when I dont think of her, Cathleen said on Thursday.
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