US Ambassador Samantha Power yesterday read out the names of Maj Gen Adib Salameh, Brig Gen Adnan Aboud Hilweh, Maj Gen Jawdat Salbi Mawas, Col Suhail Hassan, and Maj General Tahir Hamid Khalil at a Security Council meeting, saying the international community is watching "and one day they will be held accountable."
The detailed allegations appeared to be aimed at laying the groundwork for future war crimes prosecutions and marked an 11th hour attempt by the Obama administration to hold the Syrian government accountable for alleged atrocities.
"Across Syria, Russia and the Assad regime are waging a campaign that includes sieges, the blocking of humanitarian aid, the indiscriminate bombardment of civilian areas, and the use of barrel bombs," she said.
The United States also knows where torture allegedly takes place in Syria, she said, citing four military intelligence branches, the Air Force Intelligence Investigation Branch in Mezzeh military airport, and the Tishreen and Harasta military hospitals.
She identified them as Maj Gen Jamil Hassan, Brig Gen Abdul Salam Fajr Mahmoud, Brig Gen Ibrahim Ma'la, Col Qusai Mihoub, Brig Gen Salah Hamad, Brig Gen Sha'afiq Masa, Maj Gen Rafiq Shihadeh, and Hafiz Makhlouf.
The US Mission said Makhlouf, Hassan and Mihoub are already subject to US sanctions.
"I know right now, today, with wind at their backs, these individuals feel impunity," Power said, but she reminded them that others who felt that way including Bosnian Serb leader Slobodan Milosevic and Liberian president Charles Taylor were eventually arrested and brought before the International Criminal Court.
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