Syrian protesters demand activists' justice
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•Protesters in Syria demand justice for disappeared activists and accountability from all factions
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Protesters in Syria demand justice for disappeared activists and accountability from all factions.
Razan Zaitouneh was one of Syria ’s most well-known human rights activists.
Her disappearance represents “the deepest wounds” of Syria 's civil war, her husband says.
Her husband: Their bodies must be found, truth and justice must prevail.
“For many years , other factions controlled parts of Syria and committed similar crimes of detention, torture and killing. If justice does not include all victims, it will remain incomplete and threaten Syria ’s future.” ___ Abou AlJoud reported from Beirut , Lebanon ..
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