Former head of political security in south Syria’s Daraa province, Atif Najib attends the first trial session at the Palace of Justice, in Damascus on April 26, 2026. Trials of prominent figures from the rule of ousted Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad are set to begin this weekend, a justice ministry official told AFP on April 25, starting with a former security official. “The first trial sessions for symbolic former Syrian regime figures will begin on Sunday” with Atif Najib, who was arrested in January of last year, the official told AFP on condition of anonymity. Najib is the former head of political security in south Syria’s Daraa province, the cradle of the country’s 2011 uprising, and is accused of orchestrating a crackdown there. (Photo by Bakr ALkasem / AFP)
A Syrian court conducted the first hearing yesterday in the trial of ousted ruler Bashar al-Assad and senior figures from his government, one of whom appeared in person.
Assad and his brother Maher have fled Syria and will be tried in absentia, but one of their relatives, former security official Atef Najib, was in the dock in handcuffs.
“Today we begin the first trials of transitional justice in Syria,” judge Fakhr al-Din al-Aryan declared as he opened the session.
“This includes a defendant in custody, present in the dock, as well as defendants who have fled justice,” he said.
A judicial source, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the proceedings marked the beginning of preparations for the trials of Assad, his brother and other prominent figures like Najib.
Najib, who was arrested in January 2025 in the aftermath of the collapse of the Assad government, appeared in court in Damascus in a striped prison jersey.
He previously headed Syria’s political security branch in the southern province of Daraa, where Syria’s 2011 uprising first erupted.
He is accused of leading a broad campaign of repression and arrests there.
Assad fled to Moscow as Syrian forces closed in on Damascus in December 2024, ending more than five decades of his family dynasty’s rule.
The judge did not question Najib during Sunday’s session, which was dedicated to “preparatory administrative and legal procedures”, and announced that a second hearing would be held on May 10.
The judicial source said in-person trials will include Wassim al-Assad, another relative of the ousted president, former grand mufti Ahmed Badreddin Hassoun, as well as military and security officials arrested by the new authorities in recent months.
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