Koblenz, Germany. 27th Apr, 2026. Defense lawyer Jamil Azem gives a statement before the start of the trial against a Syrian ex-warden for murder and crimes against humanity in Koblenz Higher Regional Court. The 48-year-old defendant is alleged to have worked as a guard in a Syrian secret service prison in Damascus during the Syrian civil war. In the course of his work, the accused is said to have taken part in well over 100 interrogations and, together with other secret service employees, tortured more than 115 prisoners. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News

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Koblenz, Germany. 27th Apr, 2026. Defense lawyer Jamil Azem gives a statement before the start of the trial against a Syrian ex-warden for murder and crimes against humanity in Koblenz Higher Regional Court. The 48-year-old defendant is alleged to have worked as a guard in a Syrian secret service prison in Damascus during the Syrian civil war. In the course of his work, the accused is said to have taken part in well over 100 interrogations and, together with other secret service employees, tortured more than 115 prisoners. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Koblenz, Germany. 27th Apr, 2026. Defense lawyer Jamil Azem gives a statement before the start of the trial against a Syrian ex-warden for murder and crimes against humanity in Koblenz Higher Regional Court. The 48-year-old defendant is alleged to have worked as a guard in a Syrian secret service prison in Damascus during the Syrian civil war. In the course of his work, the accused is said to have taken part in well over 100 interrogations and, together with other secret service employees, tortured more than 115 prisoners. Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News

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