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Austrian Court Convicts Former Syrian Intelligence Chief of Torture

· JUL 6, 2026
Austrian Court Convicts Former Syrian Intelligence Chief of Torture

A former Syrian intelligence officer, Khaled al-Halabi, has been sentenced to eight years in prison by an Austrian court for his role in the systematic torture of political opponents under former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Al-Halabi, who headed the General Intelligence Directorate in Raqqa from 2011 to 2013, was implicated in overseeing severe abuses while trying to suppress opposition forces.

The case represents a significant application of universal jurisdiction principles, allowing European courts to prosecute war crimes committed abroad. Testimonies from over a dozen victims detailed brutal treatment including beatings, electrocution, and extreme temperature exposure during al-Halabi's tenure. Despite his denial of involvement, the court found al-Halabi culpable for the documented abuses, marking a rare accountability instance for Syrian state agents.

Musab Abu Rukbah, another former Syrian officer dubbed “the Angel of Death,” received a similar sentence following his participation in oppressive acts. The trial underscored ongoing international efforts to address wartime atrocities, especially those involving state-led violence against civilians during Syria’s tumultuous conflict period.

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