Morning recap
The United Nations estimates that more than 1.1 million people have been displaced in Syria since 27 November due to intensifying clashes between al-Assad regime forces and opposition groups.
Key developments:
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Raqqa shooting: Over 40 people were injured in an incident in Raqqa, a city controlled by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). SDF chief Mazloum Abdi pledged accountability, stating, “any party proven to be involved” would face consequences
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US charges against Syrian official: The US Justice Department has charged Samir Ousman Alsheikh, a former head of Damascus Central Prison, with torturing detainees. Alsheikh has been in the United States since 2020
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Call for prosecution in Turkey: Bagimsiz Avukatlar, an independent Turkish lawyers’ association, has filed a criminal complaint with Istanbul prosecutors. The group demands the prosecution of former al-Assad regime officials for alleged crimes committed at Sednaya Prison
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Opposition push for transitional government: A representative of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, a Syrian opposition group in exile, has urged the United Nations to play a role in establishing a transitional government for Syria