Lebanese lawyers
representing Syrian refugees in northern Lebanon filed a lawsuit to the
first chief prosecutor of the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC)
Luis Moreno-Ocampo against Syrian President Bashar Assad, the Kuwaiti al-Anba
newspaper reported on Thursday.
The refugees accused
Assad, who is the supreme commander of the Syrian Army and armed forces, and
his accomplices of committing “murders, war crimes, genocides and crimes
against humanity” in Syria
since the March 2010 uprising against the regime.
“Over a year ago,
peaceful protests kicked off in Syria
demanding freedom and democracy… But Assad gave instructions to the army to
launch a crackdown on protesters and to commit mass murder and massacres which
caused the death of 12,000 unarmed Syrian people,” the refugees said in their
complaint.
According to al-Anba,
the complaint was supported with evidence including videos, filmed confessions,
photos, witness statements and written documents to prove the validity of these
crimes.
Lebanese lawyer Tariq
Shandab, who is head of the legal center to protect the rights of refugees and
one of the lawyers representing the Syrian refugees, said that “the complaint
was supported with valid evidence… that condemns the regime.”
He told al-Anba that the
“crimes committed by the Syrian regime are far more dangerous than those
committed by former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.”
Shandab stressed that
the legal suit will be followed up legally “until the victims and their
families receive their rights and justice is fully achieved.”
According to the U.N.
refugee agency, UNHCR, there are around 16,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon .
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