UN Investigative Team Finds Syria's New Authorities 'Very Receptive' to War Crimes Probe

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UN Investigative Team Finds Syria's New Authorities 'Very Receptive' to War Crimes Probe
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A UN investigative team investigating serious crimes in Syria reports that the country's new authorities have been very receptive to their request for cooperation during a recent visit to Damascus. The team is now preparing to deploy.

The U.N. organization assisting in investigating the most serious crimes in Syria said Monday the country’s new authorities were “very receptive” to its request for cooperation during a just-concluded visit to Damascus , and it is preparing to deploy.The United Nations raised the death toll of a recent massacre in which dozens of older people and Vodou religious leaders were killed by a gang in Haiti, and called on officials to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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