• The installation by Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh consists of structures dressed in clothes that belong to Syrian activists currently residing in diaspora, in Koblenz on the sidelines of a trial on state-sponsored torture in Syria.
    The installation by Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh consists of structures dressed in clothes that belong to Syrian activists currently residing in diaspora, in Koblenz on the sidelines of a trial on state-sponsored torture in Syria.
  • Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh poses in front of his installation called 'The Muted Demonstration.'
    Syrian artist Khaled Barakeh poses in front of his installation called 'The Muted Demonstration.'
  • Wafa Mustafa sits between pictures of victims of the Syrian regime as she holds a picture of her father. AFP
    Wafa Mustafa sits between pictures of victims of the Syrian regime as she holds a picture of her father. AFP
  • Wafa Mustafa during a protest outside the trial against two Syrian alleged former intelligence officers accused for crimes against humanity. AFP
    Wafa Mustafa during a protest outside the trial against two Syrian alleged former intelligence officers accused for crimes against humanity. AFP
  • Syrian human rights lawyer Anwar Al Bunni in exile in Berlin on April 9, 2020. AFP
    Syrian human rights lawyer Anwar Al Bunni in exile in Berlin on April 9, 2020. AFP
  • When Anwar al-Bunni crossed paths with fellow Syrian Anwar Raslan in a DIY store in Germany five years ago, he recognised him as the man who had thrown him into prison around a decade earlier. AFP
    When Anwar al-Bunni crossed paths with fellow Syrian Anwar Raslan in a DIY store in Germany five years ago, he recognised him as the man who had thrown him into prison around a decade earlier. AFP
  • Anwar Al Bunni said people like Anwar Raslan "cannot think as a human". AFP
    Anwar Al Bunni said people like Anwar Raslan "cannot think as a human". AFP
  • Anwar Raslan is being tried on the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows a foreign country to prosecute crimes against humanity. AFP
    Anwar Raslan is being tried on the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows a foreign country to prosecute crimes against humanity. AFP
  • Omaima A, the widow of high-ranking Islamic State member Denis Cuspert, arrives for the first day of her trial. Getty
    Omaima A, the widow of high-ranking Islamic State member Denis Cuspert, arrives for the first day of her trial. Getty

Germany arrests two Syrians over Al Nusra execution video


Jamie Prentis
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Two Syrians have been arrested in Germany on suspicion of executing a soldier and for supporting Jabhat Al Nusra when the group was affiliated with Al Qaeda during the civil war in Syria.

Khedr AK is suspected of having joined the Ghurabaa Muhassan group before July 2012, which was part of Jabhat Al Nusra.

Sami AS allegedly supported the group, which was designated as a terrorist organisation by the UAE in 2014.

The men are accused of having "jointly killed a person protected under international humanitarian law", prosecutors said.

Khedr AK is alleged to have been involved in the execution of a captured lieutenant colonel in the Syrian Army on June 10, 2012, along with other members of the terrorist group.

He allegedly guarded the handcuffed prisoner, who had been severely tortured, on the way to the execution site in Muhassan, in eastern Syria, where he was then shot.

Sami AS is accused of making a video of the execution, on which he can allegedly be heard praising the soldier being killed “in a glorifying manner”, and then releasing the footage for propaganda purposes.

It comes as Germany continues its prosecution of abuses committed during the Syrian civil war on all sides of the conflict.

The two were detained in Naumburg and Essen on Monday morning and had their homes searched. They appeared before a federal judge on Monday and are now in custody.

It is

unclear when they entered Germany.

Jabhat Al Nusra has since evolved and merged with other hardline groups to form Hayat Tahrir Al Sham. The latter rejects accusations it is affiliated with Al Qaeda, but its leader, Abu Mohammad Al-Julani, remains one of the world’s most wanted men.

Almost 800,000 Syrian refugees arrived in Germany in 2015 as the country opened its doors during the European migrant crisis in a move that has since become among the most contentious in German politics.

The large number of Syrians fleeing the civil war that broke out in 2011 has led to the arrest and trial in Germany of those believed to have committed crimes during the conflict.

This includes not only members of terrorist groups such as ISIS and Al Qaeda affiliates but also Syrian regime officials.

In January, a 31-year-old Syrian was sentenced to life in jail in Germany for killing two people and overseeing the murder of at least 17 others in north Syria while part of Jabhat Al Nusra in 2013. He had arrived in Germany as a refugee.

A landmark trial of two former Syrian intelligence officials in the city of Koblenz on crimes against humanity has sparked hope that allies of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad will see justice for the vast array of crimes they are believed to have committed.

In June, a Syrian doctor living in Germany was arrested on suspicion of crimes against humanity in his country of origin while employed by Syria’s notorious secret service. He is alleged to have been involved in the torture of an inmate in at last two instances. The man left Syria in mid 2015 and entered Germany, where he had been working as a doctor.

Alleged former ISIS members have also been detained. The German-Tunisian Omaima Abdi, who lived in Hamburg, is on trial for crimes against humanity and enslaving a 13-year-old Yazidi girl.

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WHAT IS GRAPHENE?

It was discovered in 2004, when Russian-born Manchester scientists Andrei Geim and Kostya Novoselov were experimenting with sticky tape and graphite, the material used as lead in pencils.

Placing the tape on the graphite and peeling it, they managed to rip off thin flakes of carbon. In the beginning they got flakes consisting of many layers of graphene. But when they repeated the process many times, the flakes got thinner.

By separating the graphite fragments repeatedly, they managed to create flakes that were just one atom thick. Their experiment led to graphene being isolated for the very first time.

In 2010, Geim and Novoselov were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. 

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Hideki Matsuyama and C.T. Pan (International) beat Webb Simpson and Patrick Reed (US) 1 up.

Abraham Ancer and Louis Oosthuizen (International) beat Dustin Johnson and Gary Woodland (US) 4 and 3.

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