Syria's Quest for Justice: Unveiling Assad's Prison Atrocities

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The collapse of the Assad regime in Syria marks a significant geopolitical shift, with Islamist rebels now attempting to consolidate power. Concerns are rising about the potential resurgence of ISIS, prompting U.S. airstrikes on ISIS camps. Meanwhile, tensions persist between Turkish-backed rebels and U.S.-backed Kurds, and Druze villages in southwestern Syria are seeking annexation by Israel. Syrian Christians, like Elias in Berlin, fear for their future under the new regime. The fall of Assad has also brought renewed attention to the atrocities committed at Sednaya prison, as Syrians seek closure for missing loved ones.
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