The fragile fight for justice in a post-Assad Syria

I feel so bad for Ziad al-Amayiri and his family 🤕. They're still grieving all these years after losing their loved ones, and it's heartbreaking that they don't see any real progress in holding the perpetrators accountable 🤦‍♂️. I know the government is trying, but two bodies just aren't enough 🙄. We need to keep pushing them to do more 💪. And Saqr's release from detention is a huge red flag ⚠️. It feels like they're only looking out for themselves and not the victims or their families 👎. The lack of transparency is also super frustrating 😡. I just hope the international community can use their influence to get the government to do better 🤞. We need justice for Syria, for real 💯.
 
😢🕊️ this is so heartbreaking, thinkin bout all these ppl losin loved ones 2 random militia members & gettin no justice 😤 al-Amayiri's story is the most painful, he deserves 2 see Saqr face trial & know what happnd 2 his fam 💔 but it's not just abt him, it's abt ALL these ppl who lost their lives & still dont have answers 🤬 how can we move fwd if we dont address dis? 🙏
 
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