r/worldnewsvideo 18d ago

Syrian rebels free prisoners from Assad’s notorious Red Prison underground cells in Sednaya Prison

Sednaya prison, Syria’s “human slaughterhouse” fell into the hands of the rebels on Saturday as Bashar al-Assad's rule came to an end.

Fighters freed hundreds of inmates, including women and young children. However subterranean cells were harder to access and break open. Footage from the prison showed rebels breaking doors open and telling inmates they were free.

Thousands were seen leaving the prison, with people screaming in the streets. Many had been in the prison for several years.

Syria’s Sednaya prison was known as a “human slaughterhouse” by Syrians and human rights organisations.

In a 2017 report, Amnesty International concluded that “the Syrian authorities’ violations at Saydnaya amount to crimes against humanity”. “Murder, torture, enforced disappearance and extermination carried out at Saydnaya since 2011 have been perpetrated as part of an attack against the civilian population that has been widespread, as well as systematic, and carried out in furtherance of state policy,” the human rights group said.

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u/deohvii 18d ago

Lost an uncle in one of these, he made a joke 40 years ago. The fucked up part is that he might still be alive and just got out.

I will take the opportunity to leave the wikipedia page of this prison which is also known as "The Human Slaughter House"

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sednaya_Prison

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u/UnbannableGuy___ 18d ago

Bbb-bb-but that's cia propaganda

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u/UnbannableGuy___ 18d ago

Does anybody care to explain, why I got downvoted here?

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u/Usernameoverloaded 18d ago

Probably because people are clued up enough to know that Assad was torturing and executing his enemies, but are not so naive as to believe the CIA is a paragon of virtue and truth with their own history of black ops war crimes.

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u/UnbannableGuy___ 18d ago

Some iranian bots do deny his crimes by saying that it's the same west who accuses them . But okay

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u/[deleted] 18d ago

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u/UnbannableGuy___ 18d ago

You're daft actually if you couldn't get what I meant

A lot of people outright deny all the assad crimes by saying we don't trust the west when they spread misinformation for israel but we still believe the same people when they expose assad. My comment was satire

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u/Usernameoverloaded 17d ago

Why should people trust the US when the ‘War on Terror’ resulted in 4.5 million deaths?