Mazen al-Hamada's Death Sparks Renewed Calls for Justice in Syria

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Mazen al-Hamada, a prominent Syrian activist and former prisoner of Bashar al-Assad's regime, has been found dead in a military hospital morgue near Damascus. Known for his efforts to highlight the regime's human rights abuses, Hamada was a symbol of resistance against Assad. He had been missing since returning to Syria in 2020, after years of campaigning in Europe and the US. His death, alongside the discovery of numerous tortured bodies, underscores the brutalities of Assad's now-fallen regime.
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