Summary
The Syrian war has left an estimated 470,000 dead, with 4.8 million international refugees and 6.6 million people internally displaced. As peace efforts falter, the world cries out for the respect of human rights and international humanitarian law, seeking accountability for their infringement.
Recent attention has focused on the siege of Aleppo, where intense aerial bombardment by Syrian and Russian forces destroyed all medical care infrastructure, wiped out marketplaces and bakeries and led to thousands of civilian deaths. Unlawful killings remain a hallmark of this blood-soaked conflict. Humanitarian access is blocked. What can be done?
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SPEAKERS
Sareta Ashraph
former Chief Analyst, UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Scott Gilmore
Staff Attorney, Center for Justice and Accountability
Stephen Rapp
Former Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes, U.S. Department of State
MODERATOR:
Beth Van Schaack
Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human Rights, Stanford Law School