Alleged Syrian militia member tells trial he did not torture prisoners


THE HAGUE, April 8 (Reuters) - A ⁠Syrian man accused of crimes against humanity for allegedly torturing ⁠and raping prisoners when he was a member of a militia ‌that backed the government of former president Bashar al-Assad told Dutch judges on Wednesday he did not beat inmates.

The 57-year-old man, identified only as Rafik A., faces 25 charges including ​torture, sexual violence and rape as crimes ⁠against humanity against nine people more ⁠than a decade ago.

In court, A. spoke through an interpreter and denied ⁠the ‌charges, saying victims and prosecutors were conspiring against him.

"The people who said I was hitting them (...) that is not correct," he ⁠told the three-judge panel on the first day of ​the trial.

The case is ‌the first in the Netherlands to deal with alleged atrocity crimes ⁠in Syria ​committed by pro-government forces. It is also the first time Dutch prosecutors have charged sexual violence as a crime against humanity. The trial is expected to last ⁠until the end of May with a verdict ​set for June 9. If convicted of crimes against humanity, A. could face a life sentence.

According to Dutch prosecutors, A. was the head of the ⁠interrogation unit of the National Defence Forces (NDF) inSalamiyah, Syria, in 2013 and 2014. The NDF was a militia that fought on the side of the government of Assad, who was ousted in December 2024.

In December 2023, Dutch ​police arrested A., who had travelled to the ⁠country in 2021 as an asylum seeker.

Under the concept of universal jurisdiction, Dutch ​law broadly allows cases to be brought against ‌foreign nationals for crimes committed abroad if ​the perpetrators or some of the victims are present in the Netherlands.

(Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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