ACS Urges Lawmakers to Address Key Issues to Achieve Justice for Syrian Victims
The American Coalition for Syria (ACS) commends the House Foreign Affairs Committee for their upcoming hearing on accountability for Assad's war crimes. As an organization committed to justice for the victims of the Syrian conflict, ACS has been actively advocating for this hearing and is pleased to see this critical issue addressed.
The hearing, scheduled for today at 10:30 a.m. EST, presents a significant opportunity for experts to engage with lawmakers and share their insights on how to hold the Assad regime accountable for its egregious human rights violations. ACS believes that accountability for war crimes is essential in achieving a just and lasting peace in Syria and urges lawmakers to take decisive action to hold the Assad regime accountable for its crimes against the Syrian people.
ACS hopes that during the hearing, lawmakers will address critical issues such as the ongoing war crimes committed by the Assad regime against the Syrian people and detainees, the trend of regional normalization with the regime and the lack of United States response, sanctions enforcement, regime corruption of UN and earthquake aid, and the issue of captagon.
ACS believes this hearing is a step towards bringing justice and closure to the millions of Syrians who have suffered under this regime. The organization looks forward to the hearing and hopes it will be a productive and meaningful discussion on the way forward for accountability and justice for Syrian victims.
The hearing, scheduled for today at 10:30 a.m. EST, presents a significant opportunity for experts to engage with lawmakers and share their insights on how to hold the Assad regime accountable for its egregious human rights violations. ACS believes that accountability for war crimes is essential in achieving a just and lasting peace in Syria and urges lawmakers to take decisive action to hold the Assad regime accountable for its crimes against the Syrian people.
ACS hopes that during the hearing, lawmakers will address critical issues such as the ongoing war crimes committed by the Assad regime against the Syrian people and detainees, the trend of regional normalization with the regime and the lack of United States response, sanctions enforcement, regime corruption of UN and earthquake aid, and the issue of captagon.
ACS believes this hearing is a step towards bringing justice and closure to the millions of Syrians who have suffered under this regime. The organization looks forward to the hearing and hopes it will be a productive and meaningful discussion on the way forward for accountability and justice for Syrian victims.