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00:00:45Here's my father.
00:00:47Number 21.
00:00:54Here, my father.
00:01:00Here, my father.
00:01:02There's a lot of people here on the wall.
00:01:32This is how you treat the plants.
00:01:34Here are the plants.
00:01:36They come from the plants.
00:01:41This is how we treat the plants.
00:01:44This is how we treat the plants.
00:01:46This is how we treat the plants.
00:01:48We put a plant here.
00:01:50And we treat them here.
00:01:52We put them to the plants and stop the plants.
00:01:56It's about half a year later.
00:01:58We don't have a plant.
00:02:00So it's not going to be able to get rid of it.
00:02:05This is what happens.
00:02:23When they say the name of the man,
00:02:25they get a little bit.
00:02:28They're not going to be able to get rid of it.
00:02:51Every leader of the government,
00:02:53or every leader of the government,
00:02:55or even the leader of the government,
00:02:58they're the people who are the people.
00:03:02People used to say,
00:03:03they were the people who were to be loved by their families.
00:03:05And they were bad,
00:03:06and they're good.
00:03:07Why didn't you try to stop the situation?
00:03:21I'm talking about a country that's hurting people.
00:03:26There were 10,000 people who died, and they didn't know anything.
00:03:32That's right, I'm a man, and that's right.
00:03:35But the day I didn't have to go to prison.
00:03:48Let's get out of here.
00:03:51I'm ready.
00:04:02Reports say that President Bashar al-Assad has left Damascus by plane.
00:04:12The family that ruled Syria so brutally for more than 50 years has been brought down in 11 days.
00:04:19Thousands of people celebrated in the main square chanting freedom, seemingly bringing to an end a civil war that's lasted 13 brutal years.
00:04:29Scenes like this would have been unthinkable just one week ago.
00:04:33The rebels got rid of the regime.
00:04:35Now it's time to free the people who had been detained by it.
00:04:40As soon as I remained for 20 years 전, it was 27 years old.
00:04:48The three years I lived when I was 15 years old.
00:04:50Then I was 13 years old.
00:04:53I was 17 years old.
00:04:55I'd been lost until I was over to the end of my birthday.
00:04:58Since my age, I was 17 years old.
00:05:01I was over to the age of my отношении.
00:05:03At the age of my age, I was 36 years old.
00:05:06Four days after the fall of Bashar al-Asah, we went with Shadi Haroun and his
00:05:35younger brother Hadi to Seydnaya prison, where they were once detained and tortured.
00:05:44Families of the disappeared were making the same journey, searching for their loved ones.
00:05:54After almost a decade as prisoners, the brothers are now working with a human rights organization
00:06:16to gather evidence of crimes committed by the Assad regime.
00:06:23This is the entrance to the building, which is behind it.
00:06:30These are the people who are working on the world.
00:06:32This is the entrance to the building, which is behind it.
00:06:38This is behind it. This is the people who are working on the world.
00:06:44We will see all the parts of the building and then we will see what the name is.
00:06:51This is the entrance to the building. This is a building.
00:06:56It is a building of one of them. These are the buildings that are located in the building.
00:07:03It is by the
00:07:24The
00:07:28a little bit,
00:07:31we saw Syria,
00:07:34we know where our brothers and sisters are here.
00:07:37If we stayed again,
00:07:39the next couple of weeks we will know where they will go.
00:07:42Four days we will wait,
00:07:45and God will rule,
00:07:47and the Lord will be able to walk his way of it.
00:07:51Is Hamad Abdullah Salman,
00:07:54we can go to the hospital.
00:07:56It is a result.
00:07:57It was a military, of course.
00:07:59Did we talk to the boys?
00:08:09Do you want to meet you?
00:08:11Do you want to meet you?
00:08:13Do you want to meet you?
00:08:15Do you want to meet you?
00:08:17Do you want to meet you?
00:08:27Do you want to meet you?
00:08:29Good.
00:08:30I didn't want to meet you.
00:08:32I went to school,
00:08:34and I didn't want to meet you.
00:08:37But I didn't want to meet you.
00:08:39I didn't want to meet you.
00:08:53The demand for political change that started in Tunisia
00:08:56has now reached Syria.
00:08:57Which has seen unprecedented challenges
00:08:59to the ten-year rule of President Al-Assad.
00:09:02The anti-government demonstrations are getting bigger
00:09:04and they're spreading.
00:09:05Some of the demonstrators have been openly calling for revolution.
00:09:12When Syria's uprising began,
00:09:14Shadi and his brother joined the protests,
00:09:17and within a month,
00:09:18they were organizing them in their hometown.
00:09:21I mean, I feel happy.
00:09:22I feel something that you are feeling like talking.
00:09:27This person isn't an alien.
00:09:31I'm not the one who can talk about.
00:09:35It wants to help.
00:09:36The incredible痛�장 stand!
00:09:38My feelings are wonderful.
00:09:40I tell you that because I have been sent to Syria
00:09:43and disappeared.
00:09:44No, we are not the first step after.
00:09:46The first four is a failure, not a failure.
00:09:51In 22-4, there was a reduction in the regime.
00:09:56The idea is that we must, from one of the mistakes,
00:09:59to escape from the streets.
00:10:02We'll go to these streets for 3-4 days,
00:10:04like what happened in Egypt.
00:10:05This is the idea.
00:10:08And then someone will come back to us
00:10:10and say, you know, Bشار will come back to us.
00:10:13I was, Bشادي, and a bunch of our friends
00:10:18were all over the past.
00:10:22Bشار! Bشار! Bشار! Bشار! Bشار!
00:10:28We're going to the Zablatani or the Shaf.
00:10:32We're going to the Zablatani.
00:10:33I was with him.
00:10:35I was trying to make it a little closer.
00:10:38There was a bridge in the Zablatani.
00:10:41There was also a bridge in the Zablatani.
00:10:43We went through the Zablatani.
00:10:44We had a bridge in the Zablatani.
00:10:47The bridge was on the bridge.
00:10:48But we had to be scared.
00:10:50We had to be scared.
00:10:51We had to be scared.
00:10:52And we were scared!
00:10:56It was a moment ago.
00:10:59The dam was on the wall.
00:11:02They went around the desert.
00:11:08It started to get the world of water.
00:11:09The oldest, the oldest, the oldest, the oldest,
00:11:11the oldest, and the oldest.
00:11:12We got a car and didn't know where we were going to be.
00:11:19I'm a person who is a blind man.
00:11:24He's a blind man.
00:11:26He's a blind man.
00:11:28The security guard is a blind man.
00:11:31The security guard is a blind man.
00:11:34He's a blind man.
00:11:36He's a blind man.
00:11:38He's a blind man.
00:11:40On that day, Assad's security forces killed more than a hundred protesters
00:11:47and arrested thousands across the country.
00:11:51Shadi was one of them.
00:11:54He says he was taken to what looked like a normal house
00:11:58in a residential neighborhood in Damascus.
00:12:01But inside was an interrogation center run by Syrian intelligence.
00:12:07I don't think it was a surprise.
00:12:10The military said to me,
00:12:12he left you,
00:12:13he left you.
00:12:14He left you.
00:12:16He left me the Russian troops.
00:12:18He said to me,
00:12:19you're going to kill,
00:12:20and you're going to kill until you die.
00:12:23Then what do you think about now?
00:12:26Colonel Zane was a high-ranking Air Force intelligence officer when the uprising began.
00:12:43He's one of 40 former regime officials of various ranks we tracked down across a dozen
00:12:49countries.
00:12:52We verified their identities by examining military IDs and other documents and cross-referencing
00:12:58their accounts with those of other insiders and former prisoners.
00:13:03Many of them spoke to us before the fall of Assad and feared reprisals from both sides.
00:13:11Some have given testimony to human rights groups or courts investigating war crimes.
00:13:18We agreed to conceal their identities and change their names, given the value of their
00:13:24current accounts about the abuses carried out by the Assad regime.
00:13:30We agreed to do that.
00:13:35We agreed to do that.
00:13:37We agreed to do that.
00:13:39and security and security, especially if any of the forces
00:13:45appear from the army, from the air force and security.
00:13:49We have a very clear situation.
00:13:51We have a clear situation with you.
00:13:53Where do you want to go?
00:13:55Where do you want to continue?
00:13:57The important thing is that it can affect the security system.
00:14:02For decades,
00:14:04the Syria's intelligence agencies were seen as pillars that upheld the state.
00:14:09The country had four of them.
00:14:11The most powerful and prestigious was created by Bashar al-Assad's father, Hafiz.
00:14:17It was known as air force intelligence.
00:14:20This place that I put in is a science.
00:14:24I'll speak to it clearly.
00:14:26The job can be able to replace the opportunities for the house, the car, the car, the car, the car, the car, the car, the car, and the car.
00:14:35And you can kill it.
00:14:36And you can kill it.
00:14:37And you can kill it.
00:14:38And you can kill it.
00:14:39And you can kill it.
00:14:40But by the sake of Allah, I didn't have a change in this subject.
00:14:43Did you give you these things?
00:14:45Of course, from the first time I gave a car.
00:14:47I gave a car.
00:14:48I gave a car.
00:14:50I gave a car.
00:14:51I gave a lot of stuff.
00:14:52I gave a car.
00:14:53I gave a car.
00:14:54I gave a car.
00:14:55I loved it.
00:14:56I just loved it.
00:14:59Sergeant Omar was another air force intelligence officer.
00:15:04He defected about a year after the uprising began.
00:15:08And ultimately switched sides and fought against the regime.
00:15:13I gave a car.
00:15:14I didn't say anything.
00:15:15What happened to him?
00:15:16What happened to him?
00:15:17It was the military in Syria.
00:15:19If he wrote a report, he went to six months and asked him what happened to him.
00:15:24It was just a report in my book.
00:15:33We know that he had a car.
00:15:36But where did he live?
00:15:38I don't know.
00:15:39I don't know.
00:15:40I don't know anything about this report.
00:15:47Shadi had been missing for weeks.
00:15:50So the family paid a middleman to find out where he was detained.
00:15:55Regime officials were known to take bribes for this kind of information.
00:16:00Major Riyadh was an officer in the Syrian Air Force who says he was assigned to Air Force Intelligence when the uprising began.
00:16:30Oh, I was talking to him, but the people of crisis were told no matter.
00:16:35He couldn't say nothing…
00:16:36He didn't change the reason.
00:16:37Holly left to the military.
00:16:38It's not merely the act.
00:16:39This is a perché.
00:16:40This is something just about a community.
00:16:42�rar, � except a broader community.
00:16:44generatoraki, � ederim—
00:16:45carú bildimage,
00:16:47to people who use slavery,
00:16:50to whoever of your prison was affiliated with the workers,
00:16:51to whatever people have fellowship with them.
00:16:53To lump in policy and to build money,
00:16:55to the political situation.
00:16:57Around two months into the uprising, President Assad tried to defuse the protests by meeting
00:17:19with communities across Syria, including Shadi's neighborhood.
00:17:23Shadi was in a delegation that met President Assad, and he asked for the release of his brother.
00:17:44He says the president agreed, and he was sent to see the head of Air Force Intelligence,
00:17:50Senator General Jamil Hassan.
00:17:57He said, I'm going to leave my brother.
00:18:04He said, I'm going to leave my brother.
00:18:06He said, I'm going to leave my brother.
00:18:08I'm going to leave my brother.
00:18:15He said, I'm going to leave my brother.
00:18:20I am proud of my son, I decided to send Shadi Haroum.
00:18:28Shadi Haroum is a dangerous person in the country.
00:18:31So, after that, I decided to send him a message.
00:18:36I'm sorry.
00:18:37If you see him, I don't want to know.
00:18:39But why did this happen?
00:18:42He was telling me that Bashar al-Assad is the president of the country.
00:18:49And I'm the president of the country.
00:18:52I'm the president of the country of the Syrian country.
00:18:57It's December 2024, soon after the fall of Assad.
00:19:16Shadi's heading to an Air Force Intelligence facility called Mezzeh Investigations Branch.
00:19:23I'm ready.
00:19:24I'm ready.
00:19:25I'm ready.
00:19:26I'm ready.
00:19:27I'm ready.
00:19:28I'm ready.
00:19:29I'm ready.
00:19:30I'm ready.
00:19:31I'm ready.
00:19:32I'm ready.
00:19:35Located on an airbase, this was one of the regime's most notorious detention sites.
00:19:42Shadi's looking for information about those who are still missing.
00:19:53Shadi's looking for pictures of the people who went to the front.
00:19:58They took pictures of them and gave them a number.
00:20:02This is number 132.
00:20:07Why did you give them a number?
00:20:10It doesn't show who they are from his people.
00:20:14It doesn't show who they are.
00:20:16It doesn't show who they are.
00:20:18It doesn't show who they are.
00:20:20Although prisoners' identities were being hidden from the public and other detainees,
00:20:33meticulous records were kept about who was being held and where.
00:20:39The detainees' files are a trove of potential evidence for Shadi and his organization.
00:20:46But they're in disarray.
00:20:48And many have been destroyed.
00:20:50So, this is said, like, the number of this body is 10,002.
00:21:00This is one person.
00:21:03And this is the story of this person.
00:21:09No name.
00:21:11Oh!
00:21:19In May 2011, Shadi was transferred here to Mezzeh Investigations branch.
00:21:25It was almost the biggest problem in the planning of the project.
00:21:32The problem.
00:21:34The problem.
00:21:35The problem.
00:21:36The problem.
00:21:37The problem.
00:21:38The problem.
00:21:39The problem.
00:21:40The problem is that there is a problem.
00:21:42For the problem.
00:21:44I heard the sound of Shadi Harun.
00:21:51He said, you are Shadi Harun?
00:21:55Yes, I am Shadi Harun.
00:21:59He removed the knife.
00:22:02He removed the knife.
00:22:05He asked me, Shadi, you are a criminal criminal.
00:22:11He took the knife.
00:22:15He was designed to make the world look for the knife.
00:22:19He was designed to make the world look for the knife against the country.
00:22:23He said, you are better to know and it's okay.
00:22:27You will be perfect.
00:22:30I thought, what do you think?
00:22:32I am a criminal criminal.
00:22:36I am not a criminal criminal.
00:22:38I have a criminal criminal criminal criminal, but I have to be clumsy.
00:22:43Any person is against conspiracy is any many?
00:22:47Any funcionary or polic預備.
00:22:52After they went into criminal villain, he said, you are good?
00:22:57He said that this is the one who is in pain and his body.
00:23:09I said to him, what do you want to do?
00:23:11He is a judge of his eyes and his eyes will be in the morning.
00:23:19He said, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:23:21I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:23:22I'm sorry.
00:23:23I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:23:24I'm sorry.
00:23:26They were stuck with each other
00:23:30and then they threw me in a bag
00:23:33so someone was sitting in this bag
00:23:39and there are people who are interacting with me
00:23:43because it was a lot of tears
00:23:47and it was a lot of tears
00:23:51It was about 7 or 8 days in this situation.
00:24:03Shadi says he refused to confess.
00:24:07And eventually, he was presented to Air Force Intelligence Head Jameel Hassan.
00:24:13The general ordered him to stop protesting and sent him home.
00:24:21When I came here, I was very poor.
00:24:27I saw him as a body.
00:24:31My mother was angry.
00:24:34Why did this happen?
00:24:38There was a big tree on his name.
00:24:41It was a green tree on his name.
00:24:43It was a family name.
00:24:45It was a bad family.
00:24:47It was under the murder.
00:24:48I met a lot of people with them.
00:24:54They were close to me.
00:25:01They were against me.
00:25:03I told them that they were against me.
00:25:05But they didn't see what happened.
00:25:09They didn't say they didn't have to leave.
00:25:11They were against them.
00:25:12They were against them.
00:25:16A few weeks after Shadi got out of prison, he began organizing protests again.
00:25:22This time, he took on a more prominent role.
00:25:26Him then fell in shooting the page.
00:25:29And for hiswwww-relatedился, I just had one next month.
00:25:31He was the voice of the part,
00:25:33a petitioner took on san könично avait leaps.
00:25:34He began taking on his own decision- pistachio.
00:25:37For me, children were young for me.
00:25:40The kind of man was used,
00:25:43women were meant to defend themselves at the point of a
00:25:48time.
00:25:49They began trying to find themselves at the point of a Keoghtan.
00:25:53Nine months into the uprising, thousands of protesters had been arrested and an estimated
00:26:023,000 had been killed.
00:26:06Facing international criticism, President Assad went on US television and tried to distance
00:26:13himself from the actions of the security forces.
00:26:16Do you think that your forces crack down too hard?
00:26:22They are not my forces.
00:26:24They are military forces that belong to the government.
00:26:27I don't own them, I'm president, I don't own the country, so they're not my forces.
00:26:31No, but you have to give the order.
00:26:33No, no, no.
00:26:34We have in the constitution, in the law, the mission of the institution to protect the people
00:26:40to stand against any chaos or any terrorist.
00:26:44The former security officials we spoke to said they would round people up from where
00:27:01they lived, worked or even prayed.
00:27:05But the demonstrations continued to grow, as did the regime's wanted list.
00:27:10The second floor was 1901.
00:27:11The first floor was Shadi Bin Nabil Haroun, his son of Wysal, from 301-1984.
00:27:17My son was from the age of 30-1984.
00:27:26I changed the areas of the village.
00:27:29After that, I went to the area of my heart,
00:27:33and to the house of my father, which is the house of my house.
00:27:37And here I discovered the house security,
00:27:40and it was a relief.
00:27:42The public relations were connected with all the people who were there.
00:27:49There are machines.
00:27:50There are a world that works properly.
00:27:52For most, in every country, in every country, in every country, in every country,
00:27:55in every country, in every country, in every country, there is a person.
00:27:57I am a citizen.
00:27:59I am a citizen.
00:28:00The residents of the village of Dimashic
00:28:02come to me and give me a report on who came to the house.
00:28:05I am responsible for this.
00:28:07I am responsible for the people.
00:28:10For my time to see the taxi,
00:28:12I noticed that he was a human consent provider.
00:28:15a lot of the police are involved in dealing with those individuals.
00:28:20A lot of them said,
00:28:21you can't be used to the mobile phones.
00:28:22You can't be used to the house.
00:28:24You could see the car Meinersons.
00:28:25You can't know the car.
00:28:26You can't see it.
00:28:27You can't speak to yourえ.
00:28:29You can't speak to the house.
00:28:30You can hear the house.
00:28:32You can hear them.
00:28:33You can see you.
00:28:34If you ask me, you'll be safe in your life.
00:28:37This is the idea that we're going to tell you about it.
00:28:44Now, I got a lot of pressure on you.
00:28:46I need to see you like this.
00:28:49There's a lot of pressure on you.
00:28:51There's a lot of pressure on you.
00:28:53Why don't you stay in a long time?
00:28:58Here came the parade, the parade,
00:29:00and I got to see you in front of me.
00:29:02I mean...
00:29:04I knew the world that we're staying in this house.
00:29:07We're still going to get out of the house.
00:29:10Of course, there's someone who's been looking for us.
00:29:14I wanted to get out of the house.
00:29:17I wanted to get out of the house.
00:29:21I saw that there was a bus and I got to get out of the house.
00:29:26They went to the house and went to the house.
00:29:29I got to get out of the house.
00:29:31Of course, we went to the house.
00:29:32We're going to get out of the house.
00:29:34I got to get out of the house.
00:29:36We were going in the house.
00:29:39I was going to get out of the house today.
00:29:41They went to the house and took me a kiss.
00:29:46I came back to the parties and took us.
00:29:48In December 2011,
00:30:15the brothers say they were taken to Harastah,
00:30:18an air force intelligence branch on the outskirts of Damascus.
00:30:23Colonel Zayn was second in command there at the time.
00:30:28In these days,
00:30:30the place that I was working on was very careful
00:30:34with his blood and the number of people.
00:30:38For example,
00:30:40there was an air force,
00:30:428-10 meters,
00:30:44and 401 meters.
00:30:46The people who are walking
00:30:48are walking on the inhabitants,
00:30:50they're not walking on the earth.
00:30:52The earth is not in the same place.
00:30:54This is an area where they were walking on the ground.
00:30:58This is an area where they were walking around.
00:31:01This is an area where they are walking on the ground.
00:31:04Here.
00:31:06So let me go and look inside.
00:31:12Here was the graph of the real estate.
00:31:14These are the main features.
00:31:16These are the main features.
00:31:18These are the main features.
00:31:20These are the main features.
00:31:26And it can be used for months or years in this place.
00:31:30And I have no chance to cut the other door.
00:31:36It's just a good thing.
00:31:38I'm going to get a good thing.
00:31:40I'm happy to get a good thing.
00:31:42At the first time,
00:31:44I got a good thing about the real estate.
00:31:48So I said that Harun was a good thing.
00:31:52And I got to go under the expense of this.
00:31:56He told me that you don't have any days, but how are you living here?
00:32:06I remember that they were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:09They were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:11They were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:13They were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:15They were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:17Of course, the roof of the room was 40.
00:32:26Every day, the problems were bad with people.
00:32:33I started with diseases because of the way we were sleeping.
00:32:40We were sleeping on the floor and we were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:43It was possible that at night, someone would do something extraordinary.
00:32:52It wasn't natural.
00:32:53After that, it started to happen and then it became a real disease.
00:32:59Let's see where we were.
00:33:01Here.
00:33:02Here.
00:33:03Here.
00:33:04Here.
00:33:05Here.
00:33:06Here.
00:33:07Here.
00:33:12They put them in and put them in and put them in and put them in.
00:33:17It was very difficult to do that.
00:33:20Like a judge and such.
00:33:24I was just behind me.
00:33:29It was almost 72 hours for sure.
00:33:31Three days to do it, without food and food.
00:33:34Before I should do it.
00:33:36Like now I can't remember.
00:33:42I was to get the Misurati down there completely.
00:33:46There was no one who listened to it, there was no one who listened to it, there was no one who didn't know the truth, I didn't see anything, I didn't see anything.
00:33:59Do you not think that you were able to do something that you were able to do something in the place where you worked?
00:34:08If you were able to do something, I worked on my own.
00:34:17But you had a high level, a higher level than some of the people who participated in it.
00:34:22Yes, I was the other one, after the manager.
00:34:28What did you do?
00:34:29I didn't do anything.
00:34:31So you decided, you didn't want to think about this.
00:34:36What did you do?
00:34:37You were able to do something, you were able to do something, you were able to do something.
00:34:50I think every person has a good mood, a good mood.
00:34:57They always fight with them.
00:35:00You were able to do something, you were able to do something, you were able to die.
00:35:15Warrant Officer Abbas told us about his first day of training at Air Force Intelligence as a young recruit.
00:35:25They took us to Syria.
00:35:29When we got back from the bus,
00:35:31they came two to look at us.
00:35:34Every one had a stick.
00:35:37They hit us.
00:35:39They hit us.
00:35:41They told us,
00:35:45they were very heavy.
00:35:47They took us and took us to the kilos.
00:35:51Of course, this is known for Syria.
00:35:54Surah! Surah!
00:36:24Surah! Surah!
00:36:29We love the regime. We love the regime. We love the regime.
00:36:35Before joining the military, Hossam grew up in a rural part of Syria where opportunities were scarce.
00:36:43He told us that he and his classmates were taught that the Asads and their Ba'ath party were the saviors of Syria.
00:36:54Surah!
00:36:55Surah!
00:36:56Surah!
00:36:57Surah!
00:36:59Surah!
00:37:00Surah!
00:37:01Surah!
00:37:02Surah!
00:37:03Surah!
00:37:04Surah!
00:37:05Surah!
00:37:06Surah!
00:37:07Surah!
00:37:08Surah!
00:37:09Surah!
00:37:10Surah!
00:37:11Surah!
00:37:12Surah!
00:37:13Surah!
00:37:14Surah!
00:37:15Surah!
00:37:16Surah!
00:37:17Surah!
00:37:18Surah!
00:37:19Surah!
00:37:20Surah!
00:37:21Surah!
00:37:22Surah!
00:37:23Surah!
00:37:24Surah!
00:37:25Surah!
00:37:26Surah!
00:37:27Surah!
00:37:28Surah!
00:37:29Surah!
00:37:30Surah!
00:37:31I worked in Syria, and in 18, I started working on it.
00:37:37I wanted to know about this.
00:37:38I wanted to make sure the people were able to carry the weapons in any place.
00:37:44After the 60s, 60 days, I went to Sajid Naya, Sajid Naya.
00:37:50Over the course of the war,
00:37:52Sajid Naya became the most infamous of Syria's prisons.
00:38:01Warrant Officer Osama was the Chief of Staff to the head of Sajid Naya Prison.
00:38:31It was a very good thing.
00:38:32I was learning about the prison in the middle of the hospital.
00:38:36No.
00:38:38I couldn't get out of the hospital.
00:38:41I couldn't get out of the hospital.
00:38:43I couldn't get out of the hospital.
00:38:45The phone was no longer, the phone was no longer.
00:38:48Any of the electronic devices was no longer.
00:38:51It's been a long time since it was a laborer.
00:38:54It's been a long time, Sajid Naya.
00:38:56By April 2012, Shadi and Hadi had been detained by Air Force Intelligence for four months.
00:39:26It was a very difficult time for us to take care of our children from the region to the region.
00:39:33We went to where we were going, to the court, and there was no one who knew it.
00:39:41When we went to Tel, there was a moment of silence.
00:39:51We didn't have anything else here, but we didn't have anything else.
00:39:55What was the information that came to you about when it came to you?
00:40:06There were pictures, and they were in the country.
00:40:10They were criminals, and they didn't live.
00:40:14They took us from the wall,
00:40:16so that everyone would put their eyes on their eyes.
00:40:21That everyone is in the ground, and everyone is in the situation of suicide.
00:40:26I'm dealing with them with a very strong disorder.
00:40:28And I'm dealing with them with a strong force.
00:40:30I'm dealing with every force.
00:40:32If you're dealing with a threat, I don't know where you are.
00:40:35These are the rebels, these are the rebels.
00:40:38They say that these are the rebels.
00:40:40They don't let them sleep in the morning.
00:40:42They say that they're the rebels.
00:40:46They say they're the rebels.
00:40:48They're the rebels.
00:40:49They say they're the rebels.
00:40:51They say they're the rebels.
00:40:52They say they're the rebels.
00:40:55In this moment, I don't have any feelings about the time or the place.
00:41:05I don't know what happened.
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:14I could look at them.
00:41:17Are they here?
00:41:18They were the rebels.
00:41:21They were the rebels.
00:41:24They were the rebels first.
00:41:25They were the rebels.
00:41:26They only stood out there.
00:41:28Were you aware of that?
00:41:31Is this the correct answer?
00:41:32Because if you want to stop the flag and keep going on the head,
00:41:38it's ok, if you want to take this question.
00:41:40If you want to do it for 5 minutes,
00:41:41you go ahead and tell me it's okay.
00:41:42So from the moment, they're going to be using that word.
00:41:44What do you think is that you didn't have a speech?
00:41:48No, it was a speech, but it was time for me.
00:41:50I was saying that they don't work.
00:41:53But they're working.
00:41:55Do you think this is a good idea?
00:41:57No, it's not a good idea.
00:41:59What do I say to you?
00:42:01Do you think you're a normal person?
00:42:05It's possible, it's possible.
00:42:08It's possible.
00:42:09What do you think is that you don't have a speech?
00:42:13Our speech was for a few hours,
00:42:15but without having to feel a lot of pressure,
00:42:18you don't feel at the time.
00:42:21We heard the sound of the door,
00:42:23but we didn't feel like we were able to do it after 4 hours.
00:42:26So we felt like we were feeling like this.
00:42:29I was like this.
00:42:30What's on the ground?
00:42:31I was like this.
00:42:32So I looked like this.
00:42:34Who is there?
00:42:35Where did we go?
00:42:37We can't wait to see each other.
00:42:40I found a person a person.
00:42:41However, when I realized,
00:42:42and saw it,
00:42:43and I discovered a lot that we were in the room.
00:42:52What is so accurate?
00:42:54Why did we do this?
00:42:56Why didn't we even look like this?
00:42:58What is it?
00:42:59You can look like the window.
00:43:01Where did we see the light?
00:43:03What is your fault?
00:43:05What is your fault?
00:43:07It's not a shame
00:43:09that you're talking to someone
00:43:11that you're hurting
00:43:13I don't think I'm happy
00:43:15I'm sorry
00:43:17I'm sorry
00:43:19I'm sorry
00:43:23The one who's been eating
00:43:25is eating food
00:43:27and he's exhausted
00:43:29so I'm sorry
00:43:31I'm sorry
00:43:33I'm sorry
00:43:35I'm sorry
00:43:37I'm sorry
00:43:39and I'm sorry
00:43:41so I'm sorry
00:43:43I'm sorry
00:43:45I'm sorry
00:43:47I'm sorry
00:43:49This is the relationship
00:43:51between you
00:43:53I don't have any
00:43:55I'm sorry
00:43:57Especially
00:43:59in the past.
00:44:08When they bring the soldiers to the police, they became very comfortable.
00:44:14And of course, when I was here to the police,
00:44:21I was able to get them to the police,
00:44:24and I was able to get them to the police.
00:44:26I felt like I had a war, and I felt like I was the president of the studio.
00:44:30Of course, there was a lot of soldiers like him.
00:44:34In all the things that they used, you felt that there was a real wisdom for the human being,
00:44:44that you don't have anything.
00:44:46It was very simple that I took a horse from the 20 years ago.
00:44:55He was taking a army to stop the dead.
00:45:00And he said,
00:45:02I'm going to die, I'm going to die, I'm going to eat, I'm going to eat, I'm going to eat, and I'm going to die.
00:45:07And I'm going to say, God.
00:45:16I'm going to die all this, and that was בסطول.
00:45:19And of course,
00:45:21it was eaten all the things that were made basically,
00:45:27the food and the food.
00:45:29And the food and food.
00:45:36After your 17th month or months, you know your routine and you start from the現ance of the reality and it'll be here.
00:45:43and it will happen in front of him.
00:45:48So he comes in like a burgundy,
00:45:50and it's like a few moments,
00:45:53so they tell him that this is George,
00:45:56or Grisby,
00:45:59so they make a way of eating.
00:46:02We bring the Grisby to the George,
00:46:04or the George,
00:46:06and we look at this way,
00:46:08and we make it like this,
00:46:10and it will be a scope for the world,
00:46:12and the Grisby is very good,
00:46:14and it doesn't matter.
00:46:17It doesn't matter.
00:46:19I was a regular food,
00:46:22but now,
00:46:24I don't want to eat a lot.
00:46:42I'm going to see if there are a lot of flowers.
00:46:47This is from 2013.
00:46:52It's been a number of years.
00:46:54It's been a number of years.
00:46:55It's been a number of years,
00:46:57and it's been a number of years.
00:46:59It's been a number of years since 2013.
00:47:01Anyway,
00:47:02it's been a number of years.
00:47:04This program is called
00:47:0519 years of 2013,
00:47:08since 2011 until 2011 to 2015.
00:47:11It's also big,
00:47:12here.
00:47:13Yes.
00:47:16Oh, it's been a number of years.
00:47:18This program is sometimes
00:47:20that have come here with you.
00:47:22I don't know what's going on from the door, but I don't know where he's going.
00:47:29He came out of prison, he went to prison.
00:47:34He was killed in the morning and in the evening.
00:47:39He told me that I killed him and he was killed.
00:47:43So in this case, he went to the court court.
00:47:46The court court was no question nor answer.
00:47:49He told me that he was killed and he returned to prison.
00:47:52After a month or two, he remembered the court.
00:47:57Inmates were quickly and secretly convicted in military field courts,
00:48:02with no lawyers or right to appeal.
00:48:06The trials often ended with death sentences,
00:48:09signed off by Syria's highest religious leader
00:48:12and by either the Minister of Defense or the Army's Chief of Staff,
00:48:17who acted on behalf of President Assad.
00:48:20Do you know what goes on in that prison? Have you been there?
00:48:23No, I haven't been. I've been in the presidential palace, but not in the prison.
00:48:27First of all, execution is part of the Syrian law.
00:48:30If the Syrian government or institution wants to do it,
00:48:32they can make it legally because it's been there for decades.
00:48:34Secret trials, no lawyers?
00:48:36Why do they need it if they can make it legally?
00:48:43The 4th of the morning.
00:48:45This is on the door. I was here today.
00:48:48We finished 4th of the morning and we had a police station.
00:48:51We stopped here.
00:48:53We stopped here.
00:48:54We stopped the police station on the hill.
00:48:55We put the police station on the hill and we went to the right.
00:48:57We stopped at the hill.
00:48:58Who wants to go to the court?
00:48:59It's a police station.
00:49:01We got a couple of the police station on the hill.
00:49:06We tried it to take a group of soldiers,
00:49:08and stayed here.
00:49:09We lost to the front.
00:49:10They didn't have a police station on the hill.
00:49:11It remained non-20 if he's vivo.
00:49:12He couldn't have a police station.
00:49:13It was only 24 hours after 8,
00:49:14but it wasn't over.
00:49:15He said he was going to go to the police station.
00:49:18He said,
00:49:19I go to the police station and he was going to be a police station.
00:49:23He said,
00:49:24I'm going to take a group of soldiers and I'm going to take a group of soldiers.
00:49:26I said, there's someone who is better than me.
00:49:30He said, I'm getting better.
00:49:30I'm getting better than you.
00:49:35He said, I'll be with God.
00:49:42That's the word.
00:49:44He didn't say it.
00:49:45An investigation by Amnesty International
00:49:57found that in the first four years of the uprising
00:50:01up to 13,000 detainees were executed
00:50:05inside Naya prison.
00:50:10The bodies of executed detainees
00:50:13along with those who died from torture or disease
00:50:16were taken to military hospitals
00:50:18where their deaths were registered.
00:50:31Officer Kamal was an army nurse
00:50:34who worked in a hospital morgue
00:50:36until the final days of the regime.
00:50:43His description matches a trove of photographs
00:50:48smuggled out of Syria in 2013.
00:50:53That showed nearly 7,000 detainees
00:50:58who died in government custody.
00:51:00Unfortunately, his description matches a trove of photographs
00:51:04smuggled out of Syria in 2013
00:51:08that showed nearly 7,000 detainees
00:51:10who died in government custody.
00:51:12I'm caught up for a physical artery.
00:51:26Unfortunately, its death.
00:51:27The death of the queen is required to die.
00:51:32This means its life's being bombed and pure blood condition.
00:51:34When the doctor comes to the fire, the doctor comes to the heart of the body.
00:51:38It's possible to write more than the doctors.
00:51:41Over a hundred detainee death certificates we reviewed
00:51:45showed the same cause of death, heart and respiratory failure,
00:51:50even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured.
00:51:56If you don't know why you don't know the cause of death, this is 5 years ago.
00:52:01We don't know why we don't know the cause of death.
00:52:05You have a clash that you can write like this, only the other.
00:52:10You don't know why you can write like this.
00:52:13You tell me, it's a failure, a reality, and a bad thing.
00:52:20There's no one who knows what happened.
00:52:26You don't know why you're in a car.
00:52:29You're in a car.
00:52:31You're in a car.
00:52:33With the day of the day, I always felt like I'm finished.
00:52:40I'm not going to leave.
00:52:42The first steps I was in the first step of my life
00:52:47was that I still live a life.
00:52:51By 2019, Assad's forces had largely put down the uprising.
00:53:08Shadi and Hadi had spent almost a decade transferred from prison to prison and were back at Sayyidnaya.
00:53:16One day that summer, they were summoned to see a judge.
00:53:46They said, I'm going to leave you now.
00:53:53I left the plan.
00:53:55I gave you a chocolate.
00:53:58And I went.
00:54:03First of all, I went to jail.
00:54:06I said, what happened to you?
00:54:08I left me.
00:54:09We had a lot of trouble.
00:54:12We reached out to the first level of freedom.
00:54:18I thought, what happened to you?
00:54:20The same thing happened.
00:54:22How did you feel when I left?
00:54:32I was happy that I left.
00:54:35But there was a lot of trouble.
00:54:38What I saw when I left.
00:54:41I left from prison to...
00:54:45...a bigger prison.
00:54:49People always feel that there was a look of what remained.
00:54:56And I know them.
00:54:58I always feel that there was a look of the blood.
00:55:03That you're the reason.
00:55:06What happened to us like this.
00:55:08By the way...
00:55:10...the people were irmen to the forest.
00:55:15People that I left, my son.
00:55:20The other people that kept waiting for my son,
00:55:25was I knew that God did not know anything.
00:55:30I didn't feel good at this place, I didn't feel good at this place.
00:55:43Because there are people who knew that they were in the middle of the road,
00:55:51and I knew that they died under the pain.
00:55:57I didn't feel bad at this place.
00:56:01I'm sorry, I'll go back.
00:56:05I'm sorry.
00:56:07I'm sorry.
00:56:10I'm sorry.
00:56:13I'm sorry.
00:56:15I'm sorry.
00:56:17I'm sorry.
00:56:20I'm sorry.
00:56:22I'm sorry.
00:56:24I'm sorry.
00:56:30I'm sorry.
00:56:33I'm sorry.
00:56:38I'm sorry.
00:56:42After his release, Shadi went into exile in Turkey.
00:56:47In 2021, the brothers joined a Syrian human rights organization,
00:56:53the Association of Detainees and Missing Persons inside Naya prison.
00:56:59I'm sorry.
00:57:01I'm sorry.
00:57:02I'm sorry.
00:57:04I'm sorry.
00:57:06I'm sorry.
00:57:08After that, I'm sorry.
00:57:09I'm sorry.
00:57:10I'm sorry.
00:57:11I'm sorry.
00:57:12I'm sorry.
00:57:13I was a friend of mine.
00:57:14I was a friend of mine.
00:57:16I stayed for 13 years in the marriage.
00:57:19We work on the old ones,
00:57:21on the religious traditions.
00:57:23If we know about your situation,
00:57:25we're going to get a little bit.
00:57:27...
00:57:29...
00:57:31...
00:57:36...
00:57:41...
00:57:42...
00:57:46...
00:57:48What are they supposed to do?
00:57:50Yes, I'm supposed to.
00:57:56We have to look at the regime
00:57:58because it's in the process of ignoring it.
00:58:01We don't have any political system.
00:58:03This is a political system.
00:58:05This is a political system.
00:58:07This is a political system.
00:58:09This is a political system.
00:58:11In any moment,
00:58:12in any agreement,
00:58:13it can take these resources
00:58:15and it's also a political system.
00:58:18So, it's going to help the citizens
00:58:20to know where they were going.
00:58:22It's not until the young people
00:58:25are going to be able to escape,
00:58:26but it's still going to calm down.
00:58:28It's just to bring the military
00:58:29to the rest of the people.
00:58:31This is a picture,
00:58:33for example,
00:58:34that there's someone who is walking,
00:58:36there's a place like this.
00:58:38Yes.
00:58:39Yes.
00:58:45Yusuf
00:59:06worked for the city of Damascus as a bulldozer driver. He has agreed to use his real name.
00:59:15He says that a few months into the uprising, an intelligence officer ordered him to take
00:59:26his bulldozer to Najha Cemetery, on the outskirts of the city.
00:59:30I was able to do some work. I was able to do some work for the city of Damascus.
00:59:35I called him to work for him. He didn't work for me.
00:59:38He was working for the city of Damascus.
00:59:40He was working for the city of Damascus.
00:59:44I told him to go there.
00:59:46I got to the house and said to me,
00:59:49you should be able to see the house of 15 to 15.
00:59:52The only thing is the only thing is the only thing.
01:00:03The 188-18 car was released.
01:00:07After that, it was a big one.
01:00:10After the military car, it was a military car.
01:00:13It was a ship.
01:00:15I remember the pain of the body.
01:00:18I knew the pain.
01:00:20When they were close, I knew what was in the blood.
01:00:23It was a pain.
01:00:24It was a pain.
01:00:25It was a pain.
01:00:29I think there were two or three days a week.
01:00:33They were dead.
01:00:37Officer Kamal told us the dead bodies were piling up in the morgue
01:00:42at the military hospital where he worked.
01:00:45He says the security forces took him and some of his colleagues
01:00:49to several locations, including Najha Cemetery.
01:01:15How was the situation in this village?
01:01:22I'm not telling you, I'm telling you if it's my son.
01:01:25I'm here with them and I don't know.
01:01:28I'm not telling you, I'm telling you.
01:01:30Baby, for every member, there was a number special to the
01:01:58And there's a number of 3, which is usually the number of people.
01:02:07The regime knows that there are all sorts of things that have happened to him.
01:02:14And it came out of every movement beyond that.
01:02:20These people who died, now they're going to get involved.
01:02:24They're going to get involved in a civil war.
01:02:27After that, he went to prison for a national prison
01:02:31who doesn't know anything about him or anything.
01:02:39I'm not sure what I'm aware of.
01:02:42He's a kid.
01:02:44He's a kid.
01:02:45He's a kid.
01:02:46He's a kid.
01:02:48He's a kid.
01:02:49He's a kid.
01:02:53We've been told by human rights investigators
01:02:56that there are around 130 suspected mass graves
01:03:00across parts of Syria once controlled by the regime.
01:03:04And new ones are still being found.
01:03:07Officer Kamal gave us the location
01:03:10of a previously unknown site in an area called Ma'arune,
01:03:14in a military zone outside Damascus.
01:03:17He says he went there once in 2014.
01:03:22He was a kid.
01:03:24I was a kid.
01:03:26He was a kid.
01:03:28He was a kid.
01:03:29He was a kid.
01:03:30He was the kid.
01:03:31I was a kid.
01:03:32He was a kid.
01:03:33Do you remember how many people were killed in the time?
01:03:37I was a kid.
01:03:39I was a kid.
01:03:40I was a kid.
01:03:41He was a kid.
01:03:42Is that a kid?
01:03:44No.
01:03:45We've obtained satellite imagery of the location and had it independently analyzed.
01:03:54This is what it looked like before the protests began.
01:03:58And this image from 2012 shows that several large pits appeared in the first 18 months
01:04:05of the uprising, and that one of those pits was filled in by 2016.
01:04:12We also spoke to a truck driver who told us he went there every week for eight months
01:04:18and transported over 3,000 bodies.
01:04:24With so many suspected grave sites across Syria, it could take years to investigate them all.
01:04:42And I think that's why I know who it is and who it is.
01:04:47I mean, from what you're saying, I can't imagine anything else.
01:04:53According to your word, there are people who have fallen, and it's not known, and it's possible to be put on forever.
01:05:05Yes, that's right.
01:05:13What do you see when you look at me?
01:05:19If you look at me, I've been waiting for years and years.
01:05:23I don't know how to look at me.
01:05:27Why?
01:05:29I feel like I'm in my head.
01:05:32I'm in my head.
01:05:33I'm in my head.
01:05:35I'm in my head.
01:05:37Because my family and my brothers are in prison.
01:05:43They say they're hurting our lungs.
01:05:45We're hurting our lungs.
01:05:47We're working like the government.
01:05:49They say they're hurting our lungs.
01:05:53Hussam, the prison guard,
01:05:55defected at the end of 2012
01:05:57and fled Syria.
01:06:01I was a big one.
01:06:03The biggest reason was that it was rape.
01:06:05I realized that I would stop the crime of people.
01:06:13When I think of a lot of people,
01:06:15if you look at me and look at me,
01:06:17what do you want to say to me?
01:06:19You want to say to me?
01:06:24I just want to say that
01:06:25any person or any person
01:06:27who was arrested,
01:06:29he would tell me why.
01:06:31What is the reason?
01:06:35He felt the feeling of the failure
01:06:37of his parents, his wife, his husband.
01:06:39He felt the feeling of the failure.
01:06:41He felt the feeling of the failure.
01:06:43He felt the feeling of the failure
01:06:45of the control of my business.
01:06:47He felt the feeling of the failure
01:06:49and my family was a long time.
01:06:51He felt the feeling of the failure
01:06:53of his family and family.
01:06:55He felt the pain.
01:06:57I thought my father did not get the help.
01:06:59He said what did he want?
01:07:00No, I was trying to tell my husband
01:07:05I was trying to take care of my parents.
01:07:07Even when I was told
01:07:09I said that he had no care of his 우ren,
01:07:11and I didn't manage to go all that.
01:07:12I don't think it's a good thing.
01:07:14I don't think it's a good thing.
01:07:16I don't think it's a good thing.
01:07:18I don't think it's a good thing.
01:07:24What can I think is that
01:07:26the first year of the war was to leave.
01:07:30If they didn't leave,
01:07:32at least,
01:07:34the level of war from Syria
01:07:36or from Syria
01:07:38is that I think it's a bad thing.
01:07:40I think
01:07:42that we can't take a final decision
01:07:46to make a decision
01:07:48that the responsibility
01:07:50is falling off.
01:07:52I've lost my experience.
01:07:54And it's a bad thing.
01:07:56Colonel Zane,
01:07:58second-in-command
01:08:00at Haresta Intelligence Branch,
01:08:02has been living in hiding
01:08:04since leaving Syria.
01:08:06We've talked to other people
01:08:08and they say
01:08:10I don't have to leave.
01:08:11So who?
01:08:12Who should have to do it?
01:08:14Every person,
01:08:15every person,
01:08:16every person,
01:08:17who's killed
01:08:18is not a bad thing.
01:08:19You don't think
01:08:20that you should have to do it.
01:08:22I'm in a situation
01:08:23that's a good thing.
01:08:25I'm in a situation
01:08:26that's a good thing.
01:08:27I'm in a situation
01:08:28that's a good thing.
01:08:29I'm in a situation
01:08:30that's a good thing.
01:08:31Do you have anything
01:08:32that you want to say
01:08:33to the people
01:08:34who were there?
01:08:35I don't know.
01:08:36I don't know.
01:08:37I don't know.
01:08:38I don't know.
01:08:39I don't know.
01:08:40I don't know.
01:08:41I don't know.
01:08:42I don't know.
01:08:43I don't know.
01:08:44I don't know.
01:08:45I don't know.
01:08:46I don't know.
01:08:47I don't know.
01:08:48I don't know.
01:08:49I don't know.
01:08:50I don't know.
01:08:51In 2013,
01:08:54Osama's boss,
01:08:56the head of Zaidnaya prison,
01:08:58was captured and killed
01:09:00by Syrian rebels.
01:09:02Shortly afterwards,
01:09:04Osama fled the country.
01:09:06I don't know.
01:09:07Did you sleep well?
01:09:08Oh, God.
01:09:09Oh, God.
01:09:10I don't know.
01:09:11I'm proud of what you've done.
01:09:13I'm proud of what you've done.
01:09:18Sometimes when we talk to people
01:09:19who are the people
01:09:21who are the people,
01:09:22the most important thing
01:09:23is that there's a kind
01:09:25of responsibility.
01:09:26Yes.
01:09:27They want the people
01:09:28to know that
01:09:29you're with them
01:09:31and you're with them
01:09:32and you're with them
01:09:33and you're with them
01:09:34and you're with them.
01:09:35You don't have a responsibility
01:09:53because I'm not caring.
01:09:55There are so many people
01:09:56who don't accept my advice.
01:09:58I don't know what they're talking about.
01:10:00But I'm really sorry
01:10:02what happened
01:10:05Officer Kamal is still in Syria. Four of his former colleagues as well as multiple detainees
01:10:30accuse him of abusing prisoners. He denies this.
01:11:00He didn't have to do it. He refused to go to work because he was a service for the Syrian government in the U.S.
01:11:07He was a citizen of the U.S. in the U.S. in the military. He was a leader of the U.S. in the military.
01:11:13He was a leader of the U.S. in the military. He was a leader of the U.S. in the military.
01:11:19And he was like, he was a leader of this regime.
01:11:24And he doo holding the military up and they don't have to do it.
01:11:29The officer says to me, it's a leader of the U.S. in the military.
01:11:33plans that day even afterimy to put together, will men and peacefully change so that they accept the body of authority If
01:11:39the people aware they accept the government, they accept the people, we will only accept their lives.
01:11:42Do youย bread, do you intend and do it?
01:11:50Hajus bro, pointless, yes.
01:11:54It's a very important job for me and a lot of people from the past
01:12:24and they share with me.
01:12:28There's someone who lives in this life,
01:12:30but he's missing something.
01:12:33He's still alive.
01:12:35He doesn't have the courage to say,
01:12:37that I'm free.
01:12:43He should all the people,
01:12:45whether they're not mistaken
01:12:47or they're not afraid to speak about us.
01:12:54There's a lot of people,
01:12:56who had a lot of people,
01:12:58who had a lot of people,
01:13:00who had a lot of people,
01:13:02and they didn't believe anything.
01:13:04They left the people
01:13:06and they left their actions
01:13:08and they left their actions.
01:13:10They left their actions.
01:13:12What's your name?
01:13:14I'm talking about 10 people.
01:13:16Okay.
01:13:17Here, Ahmed.
01:13:18Let's see him.
01:13:24Let's see him.
01:13:27We've become a community.
01:13:32I don't know how we can deal with this situation
01:13:34and how we want to deal with our emotions
01:13:36and we want to deal with this country.
01:13:39We're going to live
01:13:40with the evil and the evil,
01:13:42and the evil and the evil.
01:13:46It's difficult for someone to decide
01:13:48who is possible
01:13:50and who is possible.
01:13:52and who is wrong.
01:13:54Every one has a special meaning for God.
01:13:56Every one has a new story.
01:13:58Whatever he wants,
01:13:59every one has a unique story
01:14:01by他 being an réponsist.
01:14:02You never mind,
01:14:03Everyone loves a mirror.
01:14:04Even at his own humanist
01:14:04Jesus is that lo won't be aiette.
01:14:06Everyone loves a bedroom,
01:14:07everyone loves arozco
01:14:07Who is a grabbing an identity to others,
01:14:09every one who is alive.
01:14:10Heoma and todo dieelin,
01:14:12every one belongs to mujeres.
01:14:13The blessings of being one of her시간
01:14:15is true to be a Pirahesta,
01:14:17every two足 ofQUITU,
01:14:18all comes through criminação
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