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  2. War crimes in the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    The Committee to Protect Journalists reports that as of June 2016, 95 journalists have been killed in Syria since 2011. [233] In late 2013 the Associated Press reported that 30 journalists—half of them foreign reporters, half of them Syrian—have been kidnapped or gone missing in Syria since Syria's civil war began in early 2011.

  3. Prosecution of Syrian civil war criminals - Wikipedia

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    [b] [22] If [since] a state is connected to a crime (directly or indirectly), most of the powerful perpetrators (state officials) reside in Syria. In such situations, the International Court of Justice is the judicial organ to settle international legal disputes submitted by states (UN) against other states.

  4. Capital punishment in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty for numerous offences in Syria.The Syrian government holds a retentionist view of capital punishment. [1] Current laws allow the death penalty for treason; espionage; murder; arson resulting in death; attempting a death-eligible crime; recidivism for a felony punishable by forced labor for life; political acts and military offences such as bearing arms ...

  5. What's happening in Syria? What to know about the complex ...

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    This meeting, Nour said, would be aimed at finding a longer-term solution to Syria's 13-year-old simmering civil war – in particular its underpinning by non-state actors such as Hezbollah at a ...

  6. List of countries by intentional homicide rate - Wikipedia

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    The list of countries by homicide rate is derived from United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) data, and is expressed in number of deaths per 100,000 population per year. For example, a homicide rate of 30 out of 100,000 is presented in the table as "30", and corresponds to 0.03% of the population dying by homicide.

  7. Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    As the conflict has expanded across Syria, many cities have been engulfed in a wave of crime as fighting caused the disintegration of much of the civilian state, and many police stations stopped functioning. Rates of theft increased, with criminals looting houses and stores. Rates of kidnappings increased as well.

  8. Global Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    Their assertion is that low crime rates, minimal incidences of terrorist acts and violent demonstrations, harmonious relations with neighbouring countries, a stable political scene, and a small proportion of the population being internally displaced or refugees can be suggestive of peacefulness. [7]

  9. Human rights in Ba'athist Syria - Wikipedia

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    Since the crisis began in March 2011, the international organization estimated that 17,723 people have died in custody in Syria – an average rate of more than 300 deaths each month. According to the report, governmental forces have used torture to scare the opponents. But today, they use it as a part of systematic attack against opposition ...