Syrians Seek Closure and Truth After Assad's Reign of Terror

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In Damascus, Syrians are searching for closure by identifying the bodies of loved ones who died under the Assad regime's brutal rule. At Mustahed Hospital, families examine photos of deceased prisoners, hoping to find and bury their missing relatives. The Assad family's 50-year reign has been marked by disappearances, torture, and killings, leaving a legacy of fear and suffering. As the regime falls, Syrians grapple with the desire for justice and revenge, while the country's future remains uncertain.
- After 50 years of Assad cruelty, Syrians search for dead loved ones - and closure BBC.com
- With al-Assad Gone, Syrians Search Prisons for Traces of Their Loved Ones The New York Times
- Mezzeh prison after the fall of Assad – in pictures The Guardian
- Battered corpses show the horrors of life and death under Syria’s Assad CNN
- Freed Syrian prisoners describe the horrors they faced under Assad PBS NewsHour
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