Yet tens of thousands of imprisoned individuals are still missing, with many presumed dead. When search operations began in ...
Tens of thousands came to Saydnaya Prison from all over Syria after the fall of former ... the slightest sliver of hope,” said Ghayath Abu al-Dahab, a spokesman for the White Helmets, the ...
Behind the coils of razor wire and concrete walls, glimpses of the horror emerge from the warren of dank, airless corridors ...
As Syrians rejoiced across the country this week, many began the frantic search for missing loved ones who had been forcibly ...
Syrian rebels led by Islamist armed group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham announced Sunday that they had liberated thousands of political prisoners after a dramatic 10-day military campaign that ...
No other building in the war-torn country of Syria symbolizes the sheer horror of the al-Assad family regime more, its former inmates say, than the Sednaya prison - so much so that they adopted a ...
Standing in front of the prison, Jumaa Jubbu, who is from al-Kafir in Idlib, said: “The liberation [of Syria] is an indescribable joy. “But the joy is incomplete because there are [hundreds of ...
Moaz Merheb, 51, is received by his family and friends after 18 years of imprisonment in Syria's notorious ... the notorious Saydnaya prison, desperate for news of loved ones who vanished under ousted ...
Daniel Berehulak and Christina Goldbaum reported from the Sednaya prison and Al-Moujtahed Hospital in Syria. For over a decade, tens of thousands of people living in Syria would disappear without ...
The UN special envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen paid homage to the victims of Assad's regime as he visited a notorious military ...
SAYDNAYA, Syria (AP ... in the prison electrician, who had the floor plan, and went through every shaft, vent and sewage opening. So far, there were no answers, Abu al-Dahab said.
Thousands of people arrive to Sednaya Prison on the outskirts of Damascus trying to find information about missing friends and family members. Rebels launched a shock offensive across Syria in ...