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The Netherlands and Canada are taking Syria's government to the United Nations’ highest court, accusing Damascus of massive human rights violations against its own people

's government to the United Nations' highest court on Tuesday, accusing Damascus of massive human rights violations against its own people.

Two days of hearings opening Tuesday focus on the Dutch and Canadian request for judges to issue an interim order for Syria to “immediately cease the torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of its people,” while the case proceeds through the world court, a process likely to take years. In their filing with the court, Canada and the Netherlands level the blame directly at Assad's government.

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