Forensic pathologist Dr Stuart Hamilton (right) presents one of the images in a series of what is reported to be photographic evidence of torture in Syria. The victim's face was blurred by the authors of the report. Picture: Jason DeCrowStuart Hamilton, a forensic pathologist, said the former Syrian military photographer, identified by the code name Caesar, smuggled the photos out of Syria between 2011 and mid-2013. Some 5 500 photos of 1 300 people were examined by the team of investigators.
At a press conference following the council meeting, Araud invited British forensic pathologist Stuart Hamilton to present the same slide show shown to the Security Council. The graphic images of death by torture were so disturbing, some journalists had to cover their eyes.
Date: Apr 15, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
EXCLUSIVE: Gruesome Syria photos may prove torture by Assad regime
"This is not just somebody who is thin, or who maybe hasn't had enough food because there's a war going on," Dr. Stuart Hamilton, a forensic pathologist who examined the evidence, told Amanpour. "This is somebody who has been really starved."
Home Office forensic pathologist, Stuart Hamilton, said: "If itwere found, can they prove beyond reasonable doubt that is whatkilled him? Have they excluded the other possibilities includingthe haemorrhagic stroke that is supposed to have killed him?"
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