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The arrest of Amjad Youssef marks a turning point for accountability in Syria. Youssef appeared on video executing 41 people and burying them in a mass grave in the Tadamon neighborhood in 2013. He's also accused of participating in around 12 other mass killings. Syria's new Interior Ministry tracked him down in Hama countryside, proving that Syria's government is serious about justice and accountability.
While it is certainly important that members of the former regime who committed war crimes have been apprehended, it is equally crucial to address accountability within Syria’s current government. Sectarian massacres as recently as last year raise serious concerns that have not been addressed. Abu Amsha, an active perpetrator of sectarian massacres against Alawites last year, has faced no accountability for his crimes and has even appeared alongside Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. Indeed, justice cannot be undertaken in a sectarian manner.