(Zaman Al Wasl)- Syrian regime plans to dissolve two powerful intelligence departments, a move seeks to give immunity to members involved in war crimes as well as before Russia and U.S. agree on Bashar al-Assad destiny, well-informed sources told Zaman Al Wasl.
Sources said al-Assad has plans to avoid any prosecution by the International Criminal Court for his loyalists and top commanders as well he is following a Russian advise to make some polishing for his bloody crackdown.
The notorious air force and military intelligence departments have committed war crimes against Syrian people since thousands of them were tortured to death and more than 200,000 have been arrested since the revolution erupted in March 2011.
In the recent few weeks, State Intelligence department has deployed its members on the main gates of Damascus, replacing air and military intelligence checkpoints.
Pro-regime activists doubted such news, saying its of pure imagination. Air and military intelligence are the army's backbone.
Opposition activists said Assad is making new trick. Torture and arbitrary disappearance will never be finished as long as Assad lives in Damascus.
Sources said al-Assad has plans to avoid any prosecution by the International Criminal Court for his loyalists and top commanders as well he is following a Russian advise to make some polishing for his bloody crackdown.
The notorious air force and military intelligence departments have committed war crimes against Syrian people since thousands of them were tortured to death and more than 200,000 have been arrested since the revolution erupted in March 2011.
In the recent few weeks, State Intelligence department has deployed its members on the main gates of Damascus, replacing air and military intelligence checkpoints.
Pro-regime activists doubted such news, saying its of pure imagination. Air and military intelligence are the army's backbone.
Opposition activists said Assad is making new trick. Torture and arbitrary disappearance will never be finished as long as Assad lives in Damascus.
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