UN sifting through evidence of Assad's human rights transgressions
As Syrians continue to search for traces of loved ones who were disappeared under Bashar al-Assad's regime, UN workers in the country have taken advantage of Assad's ouster to gather unprecedented amounts of "game changing" evidence of the former President's extensive human rights abuses.

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