For decades, what went on behind the walls of the Sednaya military prison in Syria was largely hidden from the world. But after Bashar al-Assad lost power in 2024, droves of inmates were released.
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Syria's dark past revealed: Search for Assad's missing prisonersOn the outskirts of Damascus, a door leading to the underground complex of Sednaya prison was discovered, where the last prisoners of Assad's regime are being held. According to reports ...
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Syria's Sednaya prison was the 'slaughterhouse' for many: ex-inmatesCivil defence workers from the White Helmets estimate that 20,000 to 50,000 prisoners were rescued from the building complex north of the capital Damascus in just one day. Up to 150,000 could have ...
ALBAWABA - Shooting for the new series, titled Qaysar (Caesar), has begun in the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Feb. 24, which will talk about the torture stories that took place in Sednaya Prison.
The military prison Sednaya managed by the Syrian government was used for holding thousands of prisoners, including civic activists and representatives of the armed opposition DUBAI, December 8.
They also visited Christian leaders and Sednaya prison, expressing support for a peaceful transition in Syria. “Foreign Minister Baerbock is travelling to Damascus this morning for a one-day trip.
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