INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Following this complaint, Islam Alloush’s arrest on 29 January in Marseille, followed by an indictment, paves the way for the first investigation of the rebel armed group’s crimes. Majdi Mustafa Ne’ma, known by his nom de guerre Islam Alloush, was the spokesperson and a senior official of Jaysh al-Islam. The group numbered up to more than 20,000 fighters and carried out a reign of terror in the rebel areas it controlled, mainly in the Eastern Ghouta, until it lost control over them in April 2018.
«Over nine years, the conflict has stolen hundreds of thousands of lives and claimed millions of other victims. For all these people, there can be no fragmented, selective, politically motivated justice, based on whether the perpetrators of international crimes belong to this or that group. In a conflict where crimes have been – and continue to be – extremely well documented, the fight against impunity must target all parties guilty of war crimes or crimes against humanity, this is the only guarantee for sustainable peace for Syria »
According to information gathered by SCM, FIDH and LDH, Islam Alloush, former captain of the governemental Syrian Armed Forces, then became a senior official and spokesman for Jaysh al-Islam, close to its leader Zahran Alloush, who founded the group starting in 2011 and headed it until his death in a bombing raid in 2015. Islam Alloush was also allegedly involved in the forced enlistment of children in the armed group. Several victims also directly incriminate him for kidnapping and torture.
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