A Stockholm court has acquitted former Syrian Brigadier General Mohammed Hamo of war crimes charges related to his alleged involvement in attacks during Syria's civil war in 2012. The court ruled that prosecutors did not provide sufficient evidence to prove Hamo's involvement in the war crimes. Hamo, a high-ranking military official, was accused of aiding and abetting war crimes during the first half of 2012. This trial marks one of the highest-profile cases against a Syrian military official in Europe.
Swedish court clears former Syrian general accused of war crimes https://t.co/RViHcCbIMV
A Swedish court has acquitted a former general charged with war crimes during Syria's civil war. Brigadier General Mohammed was accused of "aiding and abetting" war crimes in the first half of 2012. https://t.co/5vKE9MnWxr
Sweden court acquits former Syrian general, Mohammed Hamo, of alleged war crimes committed more than 10 years ago in Syria https://t.co/T03PnK02U0
A Stockholm court acquits a former Syrian general of war crimes charges, saying prosecutors did not prove his alleged involvement in the attacks carried out during the country’s civil war. #Syria #Sweden https://t.co/IkhN96E3oa
A Swedish court acquitted a former Syrian army general accused of playing a role in war crimes committed in 2012 in his home country. https://t.co/5rhf6lROQ5
A #Stockholm court will deliver its verdict in a trial against one of the highest-ranking Syrian military officials to be tried in Europe, accused of war crimes during #Syria’s civil war. https://t.co/IkhN96E3oa