Syrian Activist's Funeral Sparks Renewed Calls for Justice

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Mazen Al-Hamada, a prominent anti-Assad activist, was buried in Damascus after his body was found showing signs of severe torture in Seydnaya prison. Al-Hamada, who had been a vocal critic of the Assad regime, was arrested upon returning to Syria in 2020 despite assurances of safety. His death highlights the brutalities of the Assad regime, which has seen over 100,000 disappearances. Families continue to search for their missing loved ones amidst the regime's collapse, seeking justice for the atrocities committed.
- 'I wish he'd lived to see new Syria': Crowds bury anti-Assad activist BBC.com
- Mazen al-Hamada, Syrian Pro-Democracy Activist, Is Mourned at Funeral The New York Times
- ‘We won’t stop until we find them all’: joy gives way to grief as Syria buries its dead The Guardian
- Funeral for activist turns into call for justice for other missing Syrians The Associated Press
- Mazen al-Hamada, symbol of Syrian regime’s brutality, confirmed dead The Washington Post
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