US Charges Two High-Ranking Syrian Officials with War Crimes [View all]
Syrian Air Force General Jamil Hassan (undated photo)
Former Syrian Air Force Intelligence officers Jamil Hassan (72) and Abdul Salam Mahmoud (65) were each charged in connection with a conspiracy to commit war crimes through the infliction of cruel and inhuman treatment on detainees under their control, including US citizens, in detention facilities at the Mezzeh Military Airport (Mezzeh Prison), near Damascus, Syria.
Abdul Salam Mahmoud (right, in an undated montage)
Arrest warrants for the two defendants have been issued and they remain at large.
Between January 2012 and July 2019, Hassan and Mahmoud conspired to identify, intimidate, threaten, punish, and kill people detained at Mezzeh Prison suspected of aiding or supporting opponents of the regime, such as those who protested, provided medical aid to opponents of the regime, or publicly criticized the regime. Detainees, including US citizens, were mercilessly beaten, electrocuted, and had their toenails removed. Detainees were also allegedly hung from the ceiling by their wrists and were burned with acid.
The torture chambers were SW of Damascus. (Map courtesy of Alchetron)
Both military and political prisoners were held at Mezzeh prison. The prison was an infamous embodiment of Syrian government repression. Widespread human rights abuses and torture has been reported from the Mezzeh prison throughout its history but most notably during the rule of Hafez al-Assad (19702000).
Members of the public who have information about human rights violators in the US or the location of the defendants named in this indictment are urged to contact the FBI at
1-800-CALL-FBI (800-225-5324) or visit
tips.fbi.gov. Tips may be provided anonymously.
An indictment is merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
Sources:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/criminal-charges-unsealed-against-two-former-high-ranking-syrian-government-intelligence
https://www.justice.gov/opa/media/1379601/dl