
Security forces loyal to the interim Syrian government patrol a street in Qardaha, the ancestral village of the Assad family, in the western province of Latakia on March 10, 2025. (Credit: Abdulwajed Haj Esteifi/AFP)
A fact-finding committee formed by Syria's new authorities to investigate a wave of deadly violence said on Tuesday the country was determined to "prevent unlawful revenge."
"The new Syria is determined to enshrine justice and the rule of law, protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens, prevent unlawful revenge and guarantee that there is no impunity," committee spokesman Yasser al-Farhan said at a press conference in Damascus.
A fact-finding committee formed by Syria's new authorities to investigate a wave of deadly violence said on Tuesday the country was determined to "prevent unlawful revenge."
"The new Syria is determined to enshrine justice and the rule of law, protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens, prevent unlawful revenge and guarantee that there is no impunity," committee spokesman Yasser al-Farhan said at a press conference in Damascus.