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Security or justice? Syria faces post-Assad reckoning after string of arrests

New government accused of โ€˜performative justiceโ€™ and making deals with suspects in 2013 Tadamon massacres

Ahmad al-Homsi is a deep sleeper, but when he was woken last month and told that Amjad Youssef, a Syrian intelligence officer who killed civilians in the 2013 Tadamon massacres, had been arrested, he bolted out of bed. He ran into the street to find other people already celebrating the news.

โ€œWe stayed out for almost three or four days celebrating. People from neighbouring areas sent camels, sheep, livestock for us to slaughter and distribute them to people. The tears of joy didnโ€™t stop,โ€ said al-Homsi, a 33-year-old activist with the Tadamon Coordination Committee, which documented the atrocities in the Damascus neighbourhood.

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ยฉ Photograph: Omar Albam/AP

ยฉ Photograph: Omar Albam/AP

ยฉ Photograph: Omar Albam/AP

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