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A Man

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Originally published 1979
Authors Oriana Fallaci
Country Italy
OCLC7919983
Languages Italian
GenresPolitical Fiction
Biographical Fiction
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Release dateNovember 18, 2022
Directors Kei Ishikawa
Awards Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Music by Cicada
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When a lawyer's former client tasks him to investigate her late husband's past, he begins to discovers that her husband had been living a double life.

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It's hard to imagine what The Men and women incarcerated In Syria 's notorious Al-Khatib prison had to endure.

Now a court in Germany will give its verdict in the case of A Man accused of presiding over systematic mass torture and killing of those detained there.

Anwar Raslan, 58, is charged with crimes against humanity in the Damascus jail known as " Hell on Earth".

The Trial in Koblenz is The World 's first Criminal Case brought over state-led torture In Syria .

At The Heart of it is A Man alleged to have been a high-ranking security service officer under President Bashar al-Assad as mass anti-government protests were violently crushed in 2011.

Many protesters and others suspected of opposing The Regime were rounded up and detained in the Al-Khatib facility in Damascus where, prosecutors say, Mr Raslan directed operations.

Charging him with 58 murders as well as rape and sexual assault, they accuse him of the torture of at least 4,000 people held there between 2011 and 2012.

Universal jurisdiction

Anwar Raslan was arrested in Germany in 2019 having successfully sought asylum here. He denies all the charges against him, says he had nothing to do with the mistreatment of prisoners and says he actually tried to help some detainees.

His trial is extraordinary for several reasons. It is unprecedented in taking on Syria's state-led torture and it was prompted by The Arrival in Germany of hundreds of thousands of Syrians who'd fled their own country.

Many of The Almost 800,000 Syrians who Now live in Germany brought with them terrible stories of What Happened to those who opposed the Assad regime, and German Human Rights lawyers took up their cause, using The Principle of universal jurisdiction to bring the case to court. This allows serious crimes committed in One Country to be tried elsewhere.

Wolfgang Kaleck , head of the European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights which has led the case, says it's hard to talk about justice given that hundreds of thousands of people have been tortured and tens of thousands of people have died as a result.

But perhaps most importantly The Trial has given a voice to those whom the Assad regime tried to silence. Fifty survivors have given evidence to The Court in Koblenz; 24 are co-plaintiffs in the case.

Screams of torture

Their stories are horrifying. The Court has heard how detainees were beaten and doused in Cold Water . Others were raped or hung from the ceiling for hours on end. Torturers tore out their fingernails and administered electric shocks.

One survivor told me that he could hear the screams of people being tortured all day, Every Day . Another that his attackers had used special " tools' and that they had appeared to enjoy what they were doing.

Should Mr Raslan be found guilty, he'll likely face A Life prison sentence with prosecutors demanding the removal of the possibility of probation after 15 years.

They're encouraged by The Conviction Last Year of another Syrian official as part of the same trial. Eyad-al-Gharib, who helped to arrest protesters who were later tortured and killed, was jailed for four and a half years for complicity in crimes against humanity.

Lawyers are preparing cases against A Number of other suspects but, ultimately, they'd like to bring to justice those right at The Top of The Chain of command.

Bashar al-Assad has indicated that he's following The Trial , but he and his government have repeatedly denied accusations of torturing or forcibly " disappearing" hundreds of thousands of his own citizens.

This trial serves another purpose too: to build a body of evidence for use in future proceedings. In addition to witness testimonies, prosecutors in Koblenz have relied on the " Caesar files" gruesome photographs smuggled out of Syria by a regime whistleblower which show the Dead Bodies of thousands of people who are believed to have died in detention facilities - Many of whom appear to have been tortured.

And it's a reminder of the ongoing plight of Many Syrians.

Wassim Mukdad, who was first detained in 2011 and Now lives in Germany, will be In Court for The Verdict , having given evidence to The Trial .

There are Many stories that have not been heard, he says: " Either because they are still detained Now - while we're talking, they're suffering torture and horrible situations in the detention centres. Or because they were murdered. "

And Then , he adds, there were those who died as they tried to reach Europe, drowning at sea or freezing On Europe 's borders.



Source of news: bbc.com

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