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Branch 251
75 Podcasts
85 episodes
9 months ago
Branch 251 takes you to the heart of the world’s first criminal trial dealing with atrocity crimes committed by Syrian officials. Now also in Arabic! Prosecutors in the German city of Koblenz accuse two alleged henchmen of the Syrian government of crimes against humanity committed at ‘Branch 251’ detention center near Damascus. Branch 251 gives you a biweekly update on the trial. With portraits of the main protagonists. Commentary, analysis, and testimony from the courtroom. Especially from victims and their families looking for justice. But will a German court in a city few people have heard of be able to deliver? Or are there too many obstacles looming on the horizon?

Follow us on Twitter @Branch_251.

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Branch 251 takes you to the heart of the world’s first criminal trial dealing with atrocity crimes committed by Syrian officials. Now also in Arabic! Prosecutors in the German city of Koblenz accuse two alleged henchmen of the Syrian government of crimes against humanity committed at ‘Branch 251’ detention center near Damascus. Branch 251 gives you a biweekly update on the trial. With portraits of the main protagonists. Commentary, analysis, and testimony from the courtroom. Especially from victims and their families looking for justice. But will a German court in a city few people have heard of be able to deliver? Or are there too many obstacles looming on the horizon?

Follow us on Twitter @Branch_251.

Logo design by laurenshebly.nl -- Photo by James Lawler Duggan/AFP/Getty Images.

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الفرع 251: مستجدات جلسة نهاية العام من قلب محكمة كوبلنز
Branch 251
7 minutes 24 seconds
3 years ago
الفرع 251: مستجدات جلسة نهاية العام من قلب محكمة كوبلنز
نتابع في هذه الحلقة مع مراسلتنا هنا الهيتمي مستجدات جلسة نهاية هذا العام، والتي سيليها جلسة النطق بالحكم ضد المتهم انور ر. والتي من المقرر ان يتم عقدها في منصف شهر كانون الثاني من سنة 2022. استمعوا لمرافعات المدعين بالحق المدني، بالاضافة لتعليقات وانتقادات المحامين والمحاميات لهذه المحاكمة ومحمكة كوبلنز ككل يغطي بودكاست "الفرع 251: جرائم سورية قيد المحاكمة" مجريات المحاكمة التاريخية الخاصة بجرائم ارتكبت في سوريا، والمعروفة باسم محاكمة "فرع الخطيب"، والتي تتم في مدينة كوبلينز الألمانية. نقدم لكم حلقات رئيسية مرتين شهريا وبين كل حلقة وأخرى، سنشارك معكم تحديثاً يتعلق بمُجرَيات المحاكمة. تابعونا عبر تويتر وعلى منصات الاستماع المختلفة كتابة وتقديم هنا الهتمي، مشاركة في التحرير فريتز شترايف، انتاج وتحرير سليم سلامه، ومن النشر والتواصل فرح أبو السّل 75 Podcasts نشر وتوزيع استمعوا لكافة حلقات بودكاست الفرع 251 باللغتين العربية والانجليزية على موقع البدوكاست ZIVIK قمنا بإنتاج هذه الحلقة بدعم من وزارة الخارجية الألمانية عبر معهد العلاقات الخارجية وبرنامج تمويل laurenshebly.n تصميم الغلاف James Lawler Duggan/AFP/Getty Images صورة الغلاف
Branch 251
Branch 251 takes you to the heart of the world’s first criminal trial dealing with atrocity crimes committed by Syrian officials. Now also in Arabic! Prosecutors in the German city of Koblenz accuse two alleged henchmen of the Syrian government of crimes against humanity committed at ‘Branch 251’ detention center near Damascus. Branch 251 gives you a biweekly update on the trial. With portraits of the main protagonists. Commentary, analysis, and testimony from the courtroom. Especially from victims and their families looking for justice. But will a German court in a city few people have heard of be able to deliver? Or are there too many obstacles looming on the horizon?

Follow us on Twitter @Branch_251.

Logo design by laurenshebly.nl -- Photo by James Lawler Duggan/AFP/Getty Images.