и так всем очень интересующимся об Асаде. Ликбез для всех постоянно задающих одни и те же вопросы. Переводить правда не буду, здесь очень много знающих и претендующих на знающих. Акулайт вполне вам в состоянии помочь. А, в двух словах это так. Асад расстреливал своих людей и применял хим. оружие. В ООН более, чем достаточно материалов для трибунала
для большей наглядности источников будет несколько и начало статей. Все желающие могут ознакомится полностью, ссылки прилагаются:
UN implicates Bashar al-Assad in Syria war crimes"The UN's human rights chief has said an inquiry has produced evidence that war crimes were authorised in Syria at the "highest level", including by President Bashar al-Assad.
It is the first time the UN's human rights office has so directly implicated Mr Assad.
Commissioner Navi Pillay said her office held a list of others implicated by the inquiry. The UN estimates more than 100,000 people have died in the conflict"
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-25189834Syria’s War Crimes: Put Bashar al-Assad on TrialWestern governments put sanctions on the Syrian president’s cronies, but that is not enough. Geoffrey Robertson on how the man killing his own people must be treated as a war criminal now.
Bashar al-Assad is now an international criminal
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/05/10/ ... -bashar-al-assad-on-trial.htmlGruesome Syria photos may prove torture by Assad regimeA team of internationally renowned war crimes prosecutors and forensic experts has found "direct evidence" of "systematic torture and killing" by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, the lawyers on the team say in a new report.
Their report, based on thousands of photographs of dead bodies of alleged detainees killed in Syrian government custody, would stand up in an international criminal tribunal, the group says
http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/20/world/syria-torture-photos-amanpour/U.N. documents new war crimes in Syria for future prosecutionU.N. war crimes experts have documented more torture and killings by both sides in Syria and are confident they can build a case that could be taken up by the International Criminal Court, a leading member of the team said on Friday.
They are drawing up a fourth confidential list of suspects, either individuals or units linked to crimes committed since July, Karen Koning AbuZayd, an American expert serving on an independent commission of inquiry set up by the United Nations in 2011, said in an interview.
U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay said in December that evidence collected by the investigators implicates President Bashar al-Assad, later denying that she had direct knowledge of their secret lists.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/25/us-syri ... arcrimes-idUSBREA0N1SV20140125