Damascus Diary: A New Year in a New Syria
Briefly

The heart of Sednaya prison lay in the barrenness of its walls and the haunting cries that echoed in its corridors, testaments to the suffering endured by over 100,000 victims of the Assad regime.
Families plastered the walls of the prison with pictures of their missing loved ones—a powerful symbol of their desperate hope and enduring grief, amidst a backdrop of unimaginable horror.
Read at The Nation
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