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Lebanon handing over Major General Adel Issa to Syria is a major step toward real accountability for Assad-era war crimes. Issa commanded the 17th Division and is implicated in atrocities in Raqqa and beyond — letting him walk free in Beirut would've been a disgrace. With Syria seeking over 200 former officers, this extradition signals that former government figures can no longer count on Lebanon as a haven.
Syria's transitional justice process looks more like political theater than genuine accountability — rushed proceedings, weak witness testimony and defense lawyers unwilling to mount real arguments don't produce justice. Syrians are denied the truth about the crimes that sparked the conflict and extraditing former officers into a broken system risks trading one injustice for another.