A German court is set to rule on the case of Syrian doctor Alaa Mousa, accused of committing crimes against humanity, including torture at military hospitals under Bashar al-Assad’s regime from 2011 to 2012, with prosecutors seeking a life sentence. Mousa, who denies the charges, was arrested in 2020 after practicing medicine in Germany since 2015, and testimonies during the trial described horrific acts of violence against detainees.
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Masked ICE agents detain former Afghan who helped US military
In a controversial incident, an Afghan interpreter for the U.S. military, identified as Zia, was detained by immigration agents in Connecticut while legally applying for a green card, prompting outrage from lawmakers and advocates. Despite a temporary stay preventing his removal, he remains in detention, with the Department of Homeland Security citing a serious criminal allegation, which his attorney denies, emphasizing Zia's humanitarian parole status and lack of criminal history. Want More Context? 🔎
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