Umm Mazen shares her painful story of her two sons arrested during the Syrian civil war, highlighting her search for justice.
Lawyer Hussein Issa advocates for expelling judges who were complicit with the Assad regime from the new judicial system.
Deputy Justice Minister Khitam Haddad emphasizes the need for the judiciary to resume work but is cautious about addressing past crimes.
The new authorities urge Syrians to refrain from taking justice into their own hands, while videos of summary justice circulate.
Many Syrians are hopeful for a judicial system that can confront the legacy of oppression and facilitate accountability as the nation looks to the future.
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