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Syria holds public trial of former Assad official Atef Najib

26 April 2026
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In Syria, a significant public trial has commenced for Atef Najib, a former high-ranking official linked to the ousted Assad regime. This marks the first of several anticipated trials aimed at holding accountable figures from the regime that fell on December 8, 2024, after a week of clashes with the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Najib faces charges related to crimes against the Syrian people, with a focus on abuses in Dara’a province and the notorious Tadamon massacre. Observers note that this trial reflects a broader initiative by the new government under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former HTS leader, to consolidate power and pursue justice for past atrocities. The trial has garnered attention from victims’ relatives, international legal representatives, and media, with the next hearing scheduled for May 10, 2026.

Why It Matters

The unfolding trials in Syria represent a pivotal moment in the country’s transition from decades of authoritarian rule under Bashar al-Assad to a new political landscape. Since the civil war began in 2011, numerous allegations of war crimes and human rights abuses have been documented, including mass killings and torture. The trials aim to address these grievances and establish a historical record of the regime’s actions. This accountability process may influence Syria’s path toward reconciliation and stability as the new government seeks legitimacy and support from both domestic and international communities.

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