UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has appointed a French judge to lead an international panel tasked with gathering evidence of war crimes in Syria's six-year war.
Catherine Marchi-Uhel, who has served as an international judge in Kosovo, Cambodia and at the war crimes court for the former Yugoslavia, was named to head the Geneva-based panel yesterday.
She currently works as the ombudsperson for a Security Council committee that deals with the Islamic State group and Al-Qaeda.
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More than 320,000 people have been killed in Syria where a UN Commission of Inquiry has documented cases of torture, summary killings and other atrocities by all sides in the conflict.
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