Raed al-Saleh described Sednaya Prison as a 'human slaughterhouse' where daily executions and tortures occurred, highlighting the grim realities for detainees under Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Opposition fighters stormed Sednaya Prison, proclaiming the end of a tyrannical era, while uncovering horrifying truths about the systematic abuse and murder within its walls.
Al-Saleh reported that the poor health condition of released prisoners is concerning, with many survivors bearing the scars of a brutal regime that executed 50 to 100 prisoners daily.
The findings from Sednaya Prison, including bodies found in ovens and reports of daily torture and executions, underscore the extensive human rights violations inherent in the Syrian conflict.
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