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Syria warns against revenge attacks on Assad-era figures

By AFP
June 16, 2026
Residents in Hama set ablaze a large banner bearing a picture of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad hanging on the facade of a municipal building on December 5, 2024, after armed opposition factions took control of Syria’s west-central city. —AFP
Residents in Hama set ablaze a large banner bearing a picture of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad hanging on the facade of a municipal building on December 5, 2024, after armed opposition factions took control of Syria’s west-central city. —AFP

DAMASCUS: Syrian authorities warned on Monday against acts of revenge targeting individuals accused of ties to deposed leader Bashar al-Assad´s rule, after protests calling for accountability and apparent acts of vigilante justice.

Interior ministry spokesperson Noureddine al-Baba told a news conference that Syria´s new Islamist authorities were committed to bringing perpetrators of Assad-era crimes to justice. But “the state categorically rejects turning the demand for accountability into an act of revenge”, he said, adding that justice must be pursued through the legal system.

He said the counter-terrorism department was holding some 6,000 Assad-era military and security personnel, including dozens of high-ranking officers. Demonstrations have been held in recent days -- including in the cities of Aleppo, Idlib, Deir Ezzor, Raqa and Hama -- calling for accountability for so-called Assad “regime remnants” and “shabiha”, militiamen who helped crush dissent under the longtime ruler.

Osama Othman, 38, who participated in a demonstration on Monday in Al-Tal outside Damascus, said that “the state is late on accountability, so the people are holding (suspects) to account themselves”.