(The Globe Post) – U.N. investigators said on Tuesday they had begun sifting through “unprecedented” amounts of information related to horrific crimes committed in Syria’s seven-year war. Catherine Marchi-Uhel, the French judge leading the new U.N. push to bring Syria’s war criminals to justice, said “overwhelming” amounts of data were flooding in and it would be impossible for investigators to probe all of the crimes. “We are faced with unprecedented volumes of information,” she told reporters in Geneva, adding that her team was setting up IT systems capable of managing the vast amounts of data. But she said it was already clear it was “not going to be in a position to investigate each and every crime. Read more of this reportSource: Globe Post(Visited 4 times, 4 visits today)Commentscomments
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