Syrian Investigative Committee Seeks Justice in Sectarian Killings
A Syrian fact-finding committee declared its commitment to justice, indicating that no individual is exempt from legal repercussions in the investigation of sectarian killings. The government, under mounting pressure, is urged to act following reports of civilian deaths in Alawite-majority villages, linked to the ousted Assad regime.

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A Syrian fact-finding committee has asserted that justice will prevail as it conducts an investigation into the recent sectarian killings. Emphasizing the principle that no one is above the law, the committee announced plans to request the arrest of perpetrators and ensure they face prosecution.
The Islamist-led Syrian government has been under increasing pressure to take decisive action following credible reports by a war monitor. These reports highlight the mass killing of hundreds of civilians in villages predominantly populated by members of ousted President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite sect.
The international community watches closely as Syria grapples with its complex sectarian landscape, urging rigorous legal processes to hold those responsible for the atrocities accountable.
(With inputs from agencies.)