Crimes Aginst Humanity
Kurdistan Region's Prime Minister Masrour Barzani. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Picture dated March 20, 1988 shows a Kurdish father, Omari Khawar, holding his baby in his arms in Halabja. Both were killed in an Iraqi chemical attack on the city. (Photo: AFP/IRNA)
Kurdish adults and children killed by an Iraqi chemical attack in Halabja, 16 March 1988. (Photo: AFP - redesigned by Kurdistan24)
Members of Syria's White Helmets civil defence collect human remains at a mass grave that was uncovered, in Damascus, on Dec.16, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
Members of Syria's White Helmets civil defence collect human remains at a mass grave that was uncovered, in Damascus, on Dec. 16, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
Rebel fighters inspect a press at the Saydnaya prison, north of the Syrian capital Damascus, on Dec. 15, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
The remains of a victim of previous Syrian regime discovered in a secret burial site near Damascus by Kurdistan24 team. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
A man shows two ropes tied in the shape of nooses, found in the infamous Saydnaya military prison. (Photo: AP)
Rwandan-born French Gaspard Jassef shows a photograph depicting him with his adoptive mother Dominique Jassef taken on June 21, 1995. (Photo: AFP)
The remains of an Anfal victim found in a mass grave. (Photo: Archive)
Defendant Irmgard F, a former secretary for the SS commander of the Stutthof concentration camp, is brought to a courtroom in Itzehoe, northern Germany, where her verdict was spoken on December 20, 2022. (Photo: AFP)
The Alo Antar pit in Tal Afar where the mass grave has been exhumed. (Photo: Kurdistan24)