Former Syrian prisoner on torture and imprisonment
Briefly

Mahmoud Hamoud, imprisoned at 17 for protesting against Bashar al-Assad, shares his harrowing experience spanning seven years in Sednaya prison. He reflects on the brutal conditions faced during imprisonment, the psychological trauma it inflicted on him and others, and the challenges of reintegrating into society after release. He expresses particular concern for those recently liberated post-Assad's regime, highlighting the complex emotions of hope mixed with the reality of deep emotional scars that persist long after release from such traumatic experiences.
Mahmoud reflects on his seven years in Sednaya prison, recounting its harrowing conditions and the implications for those currently released following the regime's decline.
He discusses the hopes and fears of individuals freed after years of imprisonment, noting the psychological scars left by their experiences.
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