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This Syrian Activist Who Was Tortured For Years Has Been Found Killed In Sednaya Prison
Hamada was first arrested in 2011 for joining and filming the anti-government protests, his crime was “protesting” and his weapon was his “camera”.
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Hamada was first arrested in 2011 for joining and filming the anti-government protests, his crime was “protesting” and his weapon was his “camera”.
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Netanyahu said Israel “needed to ensure that no hostile force embeds itself right next to the border of Israel.”
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In an interview with Al Arabiya, Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali said he did not intend to leave Syria and had had spoken with HTS about managing the current transitional period.
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A Kremlin source told Russian news media on Sunday, Dec. 8, that al-Assad is in Moscow with his family, having been granted asylum on humanitarian grounds.
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Crowds filled the streets of Damascus and other cities, chanting "God is great" and anti-Assad slogans.
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Sednaya prison is infamously known as a "human slaughterhouse" due to the extensive torture and mass executions that have occurred within its walls.
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After taking over Aleppo, rebel forces advanced into Homs city on Dec. 7, then in the early hours of Dec. 8, they announced they had captured Damascus, Syria’s capital, and overthrown al-Assad.
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Hama holds both strategic and symbolic significance for the opposition as it was where an estimated at least 10,000 to 40,000 people were killed by the government in 1982.
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Here’s what happened around the world in November 2024
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In 2016, thousands of Syrians had to leave Aleppo to flee the regime’s brutality.
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Syrian and Russian air forces intensified their bombardments in northern Syria since Nov. 27 when rebel forces launched a surprise offensive.
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Syrian activist Omar Alshogre, who was arrested and tortured by the Assad regime for taking part in the Syrian Revolution in 2012, shares with Almost why this moment is so significant.