Desperate Search for Missing Relatives in Syria's Saidnaja Prison
Tens of thousands of Syrians searched the former Saidnaja military prison near Damascus after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, seeking missing relatives; ex-inmates described the prison as a "slaughterhouse" where Assad's officers allegedly tortured prisoners.
Desperate Search for Missing Relatives in Syria's Saidnaja Prison
Tens of thousands of Syrians searched the former Saidnaja military prison near Damascus after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, seeking missing relatives; ex-inmates described the prison as a "slaughterhouse" where Assad's officers allegedly tortured prisoners.
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52% Bias Score
Saidnaya Prison Search Yields No Hidden Cells; Dozens of Tortured Bodies Found
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a search of the notorious Saidnaya prison north of Damascus yielded no hidden cells or bodies, despite the hopes of thousands who sought missing relatives. Dozens of tortured bodies were found in a nearby hospital, and HTS plans to list and prosecute those resp...
Saidnaya Prison Search Yields No Hidden Cells; Dozens of Tortured Bodies Found
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a search of the notorious Saidnaya prison north of Damascus yielded no hidden cells or bodies, despite the hopes of thousands who sought missing relatives. Dozens of tortured bodies were found in a nearby hospital, and HTS plans to list and prosecute those resp...
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44% Bias Score
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
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44% Bias Score