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Ann: Addressing the legacy of HR violations by the former regime will take time

Published: 2025/08/28 3:37 PM
Updated: 2025/12/31 3:35 PM
Ann: Addressing the legacy of HR violations by the former regime will take time

London, SANA – The British Special Envoy to Syria, Ann Snow, stressed that national reconciliation and addressing the legacy of human rights violations committed during the era of the former regime will take time, emphasizing the need to provide an opportunity for justice and reconciliation efforts to achieve tangible results.

Snow’s statement came in response to an official post by the British mission in Syria on the X platform, in which the British Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa, Hamish Falconer, praised the efforts of Syrian investigators working within the Commission for International Justice and Accountability, who contributed to collecting evidence and documenting crimes committed by the former regime over many years.

In a later post on the “X” platform, Snow said: “These investigators worked silently, courageously, and diligently to secure conclusive evidence of the Assad regime’s crimes over many years. Thank you, the United Kingdom remains committed to seeking to hold accountable the perpetrators of the most serious crimes in Syria.”

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