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00:00:30Let's see.
00:00:35Oh, okay.
00:00:45Here's my father.
00:00:47Number 21.
00:00:54Here, my father.
00:01:00Here's my father.
00:01:06Oh, my God.
00:01:08There are people who are living here on the wall.
00:01:33I'll say.
00:01:36This is a jenazine.
00:01:40He brings us a bag of the bag.
00:01:43This is the way it looks like this.
00:01:45This is the way it looks like this.
00:01:47We'll put a bag of a bag here.
00:01:50And we'll do this.
00:01:51We'll send it to the bag and we'll stop the bag of the bag.
00:01:57This is about half a day.
00:01:58After that, we'll be able to get a bag of the bag.
00:02:01It's not going to be able to get rid of it.
00:02:04This is what happens.
00:02:22When they hear the name of the man,
00:02:24they're getting rid of it.
00:02:27They're not going to be able to get rid of it.
00:02:31The world house is now.
00:02:34They're not going to be able to get rid of it.
00:02:37They have a whole life.
00:02:39Every leader or the executive director
00:02:40wants to see how they feel.
00:02:42They are weak.
00:02:43They have leaders.
00:02:45They are the ones that prefer to stop.
00:02:51It's the plan for me to say,
00:02:53that they have a strong system.
00:02:56All staff chief,
00:02:58It was a system of research.
00:03:01The people had to pay attention to it.
00:03:17Why didn't you try to stop the disease?
00:03:21I'm talking about a country that's hurting man.
00:03:25There are 10,000 people who died and they don't know anything about them.
00:03:31I'm right, I'm right, I'm right.
00:03:34But I'm not going to take a look at the prison.
00:03:47Let's go to the other place.
00:03:50I'm fine.
00:03:55Reports 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,
00:04:23seemingly bringing to an end a civil war that's lasted 13 brutal years.
00:04:28Scenes like this would have been unthinkable just one week ago.
00:04:32The rebels got rid of the regime.
00:04:34Now it's time to free the people who had been detained by it.
00:04:40I came to school for later on.
00:04:43Tell me where I got centered around it.
00:04:47I stayed there for 2011.
00:04:49I've lived in 27 years.
00:04:50You've lived in 36 years.
00:04:53I've lived in 17 years.
00:04:56I was in 2011. I was 27 years old. I was 36 years old.
00:05:06I was about 10 years old.
00:05:11This was the 10 years old.
00:05:18From the younger people to the younger people.
00:05:26Four days after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, we went with Shadi Haroun and his younger brother Hadi to Seydnaya prison, where they were once detained and tortured.
00:05:42Families of the disappeared were making the same journey, searching for their loved ones.
00:05:51We went to Seydnaya prison.
00:05:56We went to Shadi Haroun.
00:06:00After almost a decade as prisoners, the brothers are now working with a human rights organization to gather evidence of crimes committed by the Assad regime.
00:06:18This is the main entrance.
00:06:23You can see the people in the background.
00:06:26People are still working on the victims.
00:06:31This is the entrance to the administrative building.
00:06:37Everything is behind the ground.
00:06:40This is the entrance to the people who are currently looking for the world.
00:06:45We will see all the marks on the front.
00:06:47Then we will see the name of the land.
00:06:49This is the entrance to the entrance.
00:06:52This is a scene.
00:06:54The entrance to the entrance.
00:06:55This is a scene.
00:06:56It is a scene.
00:06:57This one is only one.
00:06:58These are the entrance to the entrance.
00:07:01How are you?
00:07:03It's 16-4-2017.
00:07:08It's a battle.
00:07:10It's a battle.
00:07:12The number of people in prison is 16726.
00:07:16God will give you one who will give you one.
00:07:20God will give you one.
00:07:22God will give you one.
00:07:24God will give you two of us, Bessari Al-Asad.
00:07:27You will be one.
00:07:29You will be one.
00:07:31I'll see you in Syria.
00:07:33You will be one.
00:07:35You will be one.
00:07:37You will be one.
00:07:39You will be one.
00:07:41Four days are we waiting.
00:07:45God will give you one.
00:07:47God will give you one.
00:07:49He will be the one.
00:07:51He will be one.
00:07:53We are going to go to the house.
00:07:55He was a military man.
00:07:58We talked to the guys.
00:08:00My name is Amr.
00:08:03I'm sorry.
00:08:04I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:06I'm sorry.
00:08:08I'm sorry.
00:08:10I'm sorry.
00:08:12I'm sorry.
00:08:14I'm sorry.
00:08:16I'm sorry.
00:08:25I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:08:32I'm sorry.
00:08:33I'm sorry.
00:08:34I'm sorry.
00:08:35I'm sorry.
00:08:36I'm sorry.
00:08:37I'm sorry.
00:08:38I'm sorry.
00:08:52The demand for political change that started
00:08:55in Tunisia has now reached Syria.
00:08:57Which has seen unprecedented challenges to the 10-year rule of President Al-Assad.
00:09:02The anti-government demonstrations are getting bigger and they're spreading.
00:09:05Some of the demonstrators have been openly calling for revolution.
00:09:12When Syria's uprising began, Shadi and his brother joined the protests.
00:09:17And within a month, they were organizing them in their hometown.
00:09:21They were starting to move on to the streets.
00:09:23I felt happy with something that you felt like you were talking about.
00:09:28This person wasn't a god.
00:09:31No one was saying.
00:09:32This person wasn't a god.
00:09:33His brother was a god.
00:09:34He was an awesome person.
00:09:35I have a lot of feelings of my life.
00:09:38I have a lot of feelings.
00:09:39I have a lot of feelings that I have been going to Syria.
00:09:42I am going to Syria.
00:09:43I am going to Korea.
00:09:44I have no idea.
00:09:45We are now.
00:09:46Our first one is a mistake.
00:09:47Not a mistake.
00:09:4822-4
00:09:52There was a collaboration between the government and the government.
00:09:55The idea is that we must, from one of the mistakes,
00:09:59to escape from the streets.
00:10:01We're going to stay in 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 to us and say,
00:10:11you know, Bchar, you will come back to us.
00:10:13I was with you and a group of our friends.
00:10:19Everyone was in the same time.
00:10:23In the same way, we were going to Zablatan or Zablatan or Zablatan.
00:10:33I was with him.
00:10:35I was trying to make it a little closer.
00:10:39And there was a bridge in Zablatan,
00:10:41and there was also a bridge in Zablatan.
00:10:44This is a bridge in Zablatan.
00:10:47But don't worry.
00:10:50Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry, don't worry, don't worry, don't worry.
00:10:56Through a moment,
00:10:59the fire was made by something strange.
00:11:02and there was a bridge in Zablatan.
00:11:06I'm coming back to Zablatan.
00:11:07.
00:11:08I had to find out for her boy.
00:11:11Now, the disease is wizened.
00:11:13It's a being.
00:11:15.
00:11:16It's a family thing.
00:11:17We had to escape from the field,
00:11:19and we didn't know where to race.
00:11:21It's not gonna be.
00:11:24I'm a person with me,
00:11:25she's a young man,
00:11:27she's a young man.
00:11:27She's a young man.
00:11:29On that day, Assad's security forces killed more than a hundred protestors and arrested thousands across the country.
00:11:52Shadi was one of them.
00:11:53He says he was taken to what looked like a normal house in a residential neighborhood in Damascus.
00:12:00But inside was an interrogation center run by Syrian intelligence.
00:12:06I didn't forget that. The military said to me, let me get rid of you.
00:12:13Let me get rid of you. Let me get rid of you.
00:12:17Let me get rid of you.
00:12:19You will be raped, you will be raped, you will die.
00:12:22So what do you think of me now?
00:12:25Colonel Zane was a high-ranking Air Force intelligence officer when the uprising began.
00:12:42He's one of 40 former regime officials of various ranks we tracked down across a dozen countries.
00:12:51We verified their identities by examining military IDs and other documents and cross-referencing their accounts with those of other insiders and former prisoners.
00:13:02Many of them spoke to us before the fall of Assad and feared reprisals from both sides.
00:13:09Some have given testimony to human rights groups or courts investigating war crimes.
00:13:16We agreed to conceal their identities and change their names, given the value of their first-hand accounts about the abuses carried out by the Assad regime.
00:13:27The nuclear news were found to be seen in all the Russian authorities.
00:13:36The main thing is like any nuclear weapons or other handguns or other units.
00:13:39The defense and the defense and the defense system was to protect the regime.
00:13:42Especially in any case of the army from the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power of the nuclear power.
00:13:48We have a situation of an apparent state.
00:13:52You have to go with them.
00:13:54Where do you want to go?
00:13:56Where do you want to continue?
00:13:58The most important thing can affect the system.
00:14:02For decades,
00:14:04Syria's intelligence agencies
00:14:06were seen as pillars that upheld the state.
00:14:09The country had four of them.
00:14:11The most powerful and prestigious
00:14:14was created by Bashar al-Assad's father, Hafiz.
00:14:17It was known as Air Force Intelligence.
00:14:20This place I put in it is a dream.
00:14:24I'll be honest.
00:14:26The job may be to replace
00:14:28the opportunities for this place,
00:14:30and the car, and the car,
00:14:32and the car, and the car,
00:14:34and the car,
00:14:36and the car,
00:14:38and the car,
00:14:40but, by the way, I didn't have to go to this issue.
00:14:43Did you bring these things?
00:14:45Of course, the first day I brought a car.
00:14:47The car.
00:14:49They gave me a book.
00:14:51They gave me everything.
00:14:53I took my car.
00:14:55I took my car.
00:14:57I loved it.
00:14:59Sergeant Omar was another
00:15:01Air Force Intelligence officer.
00:15:03He defected about a year
00:15:05after the uprising began,
00:15:07and ultimately switched sides
00:15:10and fought against the regime.
00:15:12When I was in peace,
00:15:14no one would say
00:15:15what was there.
00:15:16There was a government in Syria.
00:15:19If I read a report,
00:15:20I'd go to six months
00:15:21and I'd ask him what was there.
00:15:22It's just a report in my book.
00:15:25I was a lawyer.
00:15:26I was a lawyer in my book.
00:15:27I was a lawyer in my book.
00:15:28I was a lawyer in my book.
00:15:29I was a lawyer in my book.
00:15:30I had to know that he was in a home.
00:15:32We knew that he was in a home.
00:15:35There was a lawyer in my book.
00:15:37But where did he go?
00:15:38Or did he live or not?
00:15:40We didn't know.
00:15:41We didn't know that this report.
00:15:42I don't want anyone to accept this statement.
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.
00:16:12I don't want anyone to take a cigarette.
00:16:20Major Riyadh was an officer in the Syrian Air Force,
00:16:23who says he was assigned to Air Force Intelligence when the uprising began.
00:16:42It was a whole thing to do with the situation,
00:16:46from the police, from the police, from the police, from the police.
00:16:50This is a matter of gathering money and the situation of the people,
00:16:54and the situation that we have for the people.
00:16:59The resources that we put in is to ask Shadi,
00:17:02everyone will come back.
00:17:04Someone will ask us,
00:17:05why are you doing this?
00:17:13Around two months into the uprising,
00:17:15President Assad tried to defuse the protests
00:17:18by meeting with communities across Syria,
00:17:21including Shadi's neighborhood.
00:17:37Hadi was in a delegation that met President Assad,
00:17:40and he asked for the release of his brother.
00:17:44He says the President agreed,
00:17:46and he was sent to see the head of Air Force Intelligence,
00:17:49Major General Jamil Hassan.
00:17:55I was standing there, and I was standing there.
00:17:59After a while, I was standing there,
00:18:01and I saw him and said,
00:18:03I don't want to leave my brother.
00:18:05That's all.
00:18:06I said,
00:18:13I'm getting married.
00:18:14He said,
00:18:15I'm not giving up.
00:18:16I've been giving up my brother.
00:18:17I'm giving up my brother.
00:18:18I'll give up my brother.
00:18:19I'm giving up my brother.
00:18:20I was giving up my brother.
00:18:21I was giving up my brother.
00:18:23I would say to join Shadi Harum.
00:18:27Shadi Harum is a person who is a bad person in the country.
00:18:31So, after that, I decided to leave him.
00:18:36I'm sorry.
00:18:37I don't want to talk to him.
00:18:39Why did this happen?
00:18:41He was telling me that Bashar al-Assad is the president of the United States.
00:18:48And I'm the president of the United States.
00:18:52I'm the president of the United States.
00:19:01It's December 2024, soon after the fall of Assad.
00:19:17Shadi's heading to an Air Force Intelligence facility called Mezzeh Investigations Branch.
00:19:31Located on an airbase, this was one of the regime's most notorious detention sites.
00:19:40Shadi's looking for information about those who are still missing.
00:19:46These are pictures of the people who went to the hospital.
00:19:59They took them a picture and gave them a number.
00:20:01This is number 132.
00:20:07Why did you give them a number?
00:20:09It doesn't show who's killed by his people.
00:20:15It doesn't show who this person is.
00:20:27Although prisoners' identities were being hidden from the public and other detainees,
00:20:32meticulous 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.
00:20:45But they're in disarray and many have been destroyed.
00:20:54So this is said like the number of this body is 10,002.
00:21:00This is one person.
00:21:06And this is the story of this person.
00:21:10No name.
00:21:19In May 2011, Shadi was transferred here to Mezzeh Investigations Branch.
00:21:25The image was almost on fire in dealing with the
00:21:33The image is almost on fire.
00:21:35And the image is on fire.
00:21:37It's on fire.
00:21:38The image is the only way to a wall.
00:21:39There's something that's bad for the part of the system.
00:21:44I heard the sound of Shadi Harun.
00:21:51He said, you're Shadi Harun?
00:21:55I'm Shadi Harun.
00:21:59He removed the knife.
00:22:04He asked me, Shadi, you're a criminal criminal.
00:22:10He was a criminal.
00:22:15He was working for the world to get out of the world.
00:22:18He was working for the world to defend against the world.
00:22:22He said, you're better to get out of it.
00:22:26You'll be perfect.
00:22:29I thought, what did I think?
00:22:32I'm an innocent person.
00:22:34I'm a innocent person.
00:22:36I'm not innocent.
00:22:38No one believes in this person.
00:22:40No one is an innocent person.
00:22:42No one is innocent?
00:22:45No one?
00:22:47No one?
00:22:49No one?
00:22:51No one?
00:22:52No one?
00:22:54No one.
00:22:56I was able to get him in a way,
00:22:59and he said,
00:23:00that this is a shame.
00:23:03It's going to hurt him.
00:23:05It's going to hurt him.
00:23:08What do you want to say to him?
00:23:10He's going to say,
00:23:11that he's going to get me in the morning.
00:23:18I'm going to go out behind him.
00:23:21I'm going to go out behind him.
00:23:23I'm going to go out behind him.
00:23:25They were stuck with each other, and then they threw me in a bag.
00:23:33Someone was sitting in these walls.
00:23:39And there are people who are interacting with me.
00:23:43It's like the smell of blood.
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 weak.
00:24:27I saw him as a body.
00:24:31My mother got angry.
00:24:34Why did it happen?
00:24:37There was a big tree on it.
00:24:40A green tree on it.
00:24:42Or on the name of the family.
00:24:44Because the family was dead.
00:24:46It was under the murder.
00:24:47There was a lot of people that I met with him.
00:24:55They were close to me.
00:25:01They were against me.
00:25:03I told them that you...
00:25:05But you didn't see what happened.
00:25:09You didn't have to tell them that we didn't have to come out.
00:25:12You didn't have to come out.
00:25:15A few weeks after Shadi got out of prison, he began organizing protests again.
00:25:21This time, he took on a more prominent role.
00:25:24The events began to take this community.
00:25:30I was a young person.
00:25:34I was a young person.
00:25:36I was a young person.
00:25:38I was a young person.
00:25:40I was a young person.
00:25:42I began to see that everyone who is meeting these initiatives.
00:25:45And the people of the thought would be a good thing.
00:25:48So, Shadi came from the thought.
00:25:49Nine months into the uprising, thousands of protesters had been arrested.
00:26:01And an estimated 3,000 had been killed.
00:26:06Facing international criticism, President Assad went on U.S. television
00:26:10and tried to distance himself 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.
00:26:29I don't own the country. So they're not my forces.
00:26:31No, but you have to give the order.
00:26:32No, no, no. We have in the constitution, in the law, the mission of the institution
00:26:38to protect the people, to stand against any chaos or any terrorist.
00:26:43The former security officials we spoke to said they would round people up
00:27:00from where they lived, worked, or even prayed.
00:27:04But the demonstrations continued to grow, as did the regime's wanted list.
00:27:10They were killed in the city of 1931.
00:27:21They were born in 1931.
00:27:26They changed the fields of the village.
00:27:28Then came to the village of the world of the village.
00:27:32And to the village of the village of the village,
00:27:35a house of the village.
00:27:36and there was an emergency room in the house and a security room.
00:27:41The public news was connected with all the people who were there.
00:27:48There are a lot of devices that work for the government.
00:27:52Most of the most people in the country, in the country, in the country, in the country,
00:27:54there is no one.
00:27:56I am a security officer.
00:27:59The residents of the city of Dimashic are coming to me and giving me a report on who came to the house.
00:28:05I'm responsible for this.
00:28:35I'm responsible for this.
00:28:37This is the case that we have to say that we will be able to do it.
00:28:43Now I have to press a lot on my hand.
00:28:47I need to see you.
00:28:49There's a pressure on my husband's house.
00:28:53Why do you have a long time?
00:28:56Here came the Pest of the Pest of the Pest.
00:29:00I got to go to the Pest of the Pest.
00:29:03I knew the world that we were living in this house.
00:29:07We still have to get out of here from the house.
00:29:10It's obvious that there is someone who is looking for us.
00:29:14I wanted to get out of the house.
00:29:17I wanted to get out of here.
00:29:20I saw that there was a bus and I went to the house and started to go to the house.
00:29:25They went to the house and went to the house.
00:29:29This is a strange way.
00:29:33You can feel that there is someone who is living with them from the house.
00:29:38They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:29:44They came to the house and took us to the house.
00:29:59I remember the first thing I told him to do this and then we were able to break this time.
00:30:13In December 2011, the brothers say they were taken to Harastah, an air force intelligence branch on the outskirts of Damascus.
00:30:23Colonel Zane was second in command there at the time.
00:30:28In these days, the place we had to do was very careful about his blood and the number of the prisoners.
00:30:38There was a house, for example, 8-10 meters and 400 meters.
00:30:45As we go to the house, the people of the inside are not supposed to be on the ground, the land is not supposed to be on the ground.
00:30:52That is what we were supposed to be on the ground.
00:30:54This is the house I was going to open here.
00:30:58We were reinstating the house, but we were located here.
00:31:00We were already in the house.
00:31:01We were in the house, that was the house.
00:31:03We were in the house.
00:31:04We were in the house.
00:31:05Here...
00:31:06Let's see what we are going to do next.
00:31:09Here it came to the house.
00:31:13This is the real thing.
00:31:15These are the main features.
00:31:17These are the main features.
00:31:19These are the main features.
00:31:21These are the main features.
00:31:27It can be used for months or years
00:31:29to get this place.
00:31:35I don't have a solution to break the door
00:31:37and it's just one.
00:31:39This is a good thing.
00:31:43At the first day,
00:31:45there was a great feeling
00:31:47about the real thing.
00:31:49We told them that
00:31:51Haroun had a broken
00:31:53and had a broken
00:31:55with this.
00:31:57He told me
00:31:59that if you don't have a few days
00:32:01you're going to live here.
00:32:07You were sleeping on the floor
00:32:09and on the floor
00:32:11and on the floor.
00:32:13Here we go.
00:32:14Here we go.
00:32:15Here we go.
00:32:17Of course,
00:32:18the floor of the room
00:32:20is 40 people.
00:32:22Here we go.
00:32:23Here we go.
00:32:24Good morning.
00:32:25Good morning.
00:32:28What do we see?
00:32:29Every day
00:32:30a negative thing
00:32:31happens
00:32:32with people
00:32:33in a world
00:32:34in a world
00:32:35and it started
00:32:36with the symptoms
00:32:38because I'm thinking
00:32:39of the hospital
00:32:40because there's nothing
00:32:41of oxygen.
00:32:42We have no oxygen
00:32:43It's possible that in the morning we are sitting here or someone who is doing something not extraordinary, it's not something that's natural.
00:32:54This has started the situation and then it became a real situation.
00:33:00Let's see where we were.
00:33:02Here.
00:33:03This is the rod.
00:33:07That's it.
00:33:08They put their clothes on and put them on the clothes.
00:33:13It was so hard to get them out.
00:33:16It was very difficult to get them out of the way,
00:33:20so that they could get them out of their way.
00:33:23My son was behind me.
00:33:27It was about 72 hours,
00:33:31three days, without eating, without eating, without eating.
00:33:35It's like he's with us.
00:33:43It was completely inside the door of the truth.
00:33:47When we saw it, there was no one who listened to it.
00:33:53There's no one who listened to it.
00:33:55There's no one who didn't know the truth.
00:33:57I didn't see anything at all.
00:33:59I didn't see anything at all.
00:34:01I'm not going to get rid of the truth.
00:34:03Did you say that you were able to get rid of the truth in the place you could work in?
00:34:09I was going to give you a question once.
00:34:15I worked with you.
00:34:17But you were a high level.
00:34:21You were a higher level from some people who were working with you.
00:34:23Yes, I was in the other one.
00:34:26After the manager.
00:34:29No, I didn't.
00:34:31Okay, so you decided you didn't think about this issue.
00:34:37What do you mean, Sarah?
00:34:38If you're interested in making the wrong decision,
00:34:43you're going to be able to do it.
00:34:50I think every person has a good one.
00:34:54A good one.
00:34:58They always fight against each other.
00:35:01One will make you back to the mind and the mind.
00:35:06One will make you back to the situation and the failure.
00:35:10You're a threat, you're a threat, you're not a threat,
00:35:14you're going to die.
00:35:18Warrant Officer Abbas told us about his first day of training
00:35:22at Air Force Intelligence as a young recruit.
00:35:25You're a threat.
00:35:27You're a threat.
00:35:28You're a threat.
00:35:30When we got back from Air Force,
00:35:32they came up with two of us.
00:35:35Every person was caught up with a gun.
00:35:38They hit us.
00:35:40They hit us.
00:35:41They said,
00:35:42they said,
00:35:44they said,
00:35:45they're a bad person.
00:35:47They hit us.
00:35:48They hit us.
00:35:49They hit us.
00:35:50They hit us.
00:35:51They hit us.
00:35:52They hit us.
00:36:05The most important thing is the burden of the people who are coming
00:36:11is that in the future, they don't say no.
00:36:15They don't say no. They don't say no.
00:36:18They don't say no. They don't say no.
00:36:20So this was the other way.
00:36:30We loved the regime.
00:36:32We loved the regime.
00:36:35Before joining the military, Hossam grew up in a rural part of Syria
00:36:41where opportunities were scarce.
00:36:43He told us that he and his classmates were taught that the Asads and their Ba'ath party
00:36:49were the saviors of Syria.
00:36:51There was a book called Ba'ath-Dubud, I don't know.
00:37:04We were all in the
00:37:07The
00:37:07The
00:37:08The
00:37:09The
00:37:10The
00:37:11The
00:37:12The
00:37:13The
00:37:14I got to the 9th.
00:37:15I gave my 9th.
00:37:17I took my 9th and I took my 9th.
00:37:20I remember from the 8th,
00:37:22I was a Korean citizen.
00:37:24I was a human is a human,
00:37:26and we were very conservative.
00:37:31We were able to get a military military.
00:37:34We started in 18 years.
00:37:37We were able to know about this,
00:37:39and we were able to protect ourselves from any place.
00:37:44Over the course of the war, Seydnaya became the most infamous of Syria's prisons.
00:38:04Warrant officer Osama was the chief of staff to the head of Seydnaya prison.
00:38:14The press was wrong.
00:38:20The Ser torch was wrong with all the soldiers and soldiers, they did not fall to the thirty.
00:38:28So did he even see the holster-style of soldiers from the U.S.?
00:38:32No, they were in physical duty.
00:38:38My students went from the U.S. for the women's war.
00:38:43We didn't have an international connection.
00:38:46The phone is not available, the television is not available,
00:38:49anything electronic is not available.
00:38:52That's why we became a military life.
00:38:54The world is not, Said Nair.
00:38:56Absolutely.
00:39:03By April 2012,
00:39:06Shadi and Hadi had been detained by Air Force Intelligence for four months.
00:39:12We had a car called our car in the morning
00:39:14and we were looking for the front of our car.
00:39:17There was a car,
00:39:22it was called the car,
00:39:25which is called the car.
00:39:26It is like the car,
00:39:28the car that the car is taking place,
00:39:30it is taking place from the area to the area.
00:39:34The car was happening,
00:39:36we were going to the court,
00:39:39and nobody knew what to do.
00:39:41When we came to the TEL, there was a moment of silence.
00:39:51It was not a single person, but a single person.
00:40:01What was the information that came from you when you came to the Sajin?
00:40:07We made a scene in a house with an image.
00:40:11They were in a criminal and were in jail.
00:40:15We had to leave it from the bed to ensure the body had been put on his eyes.
00:40:22The body was put on the ground and the body was laid off.
00:40:27We can deal with them with a strong body.
00:40:29We can deal with them with a strong power and attack every other day.
00:40:32The enemy is not recognized by the enemy.
00:40:36These are the rebels, these are the rebels, etc.
00:40:39They say that these rebels don't leave them to sleep,
00:40:43they say they should be in the morning.
00:40:45They should be in the midst of an attack and they should be in the midst of it.
00:40:49They should be able to do so if you want them to live.
00:40:56In this period, I had no feeling in...
00:41:02in the time or the place.
00:41:05There was nothing that happened.
00:41:08I mean,
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:14Did you look at your eyes?
00:41:17Are you here?
00:41:18With your eyes?
00:41:19With your eyes before you see them.
00:41:21They were one body.
00:41:23They were one body.
00:41:25They were talking about one body.
00:41:28Did you know that you were there?
00:41:31What do you mean?
00:41:33Even if you want to stop at the front of your eyes,
00:41:39you want to do this if you want to talk about 5 seconds.
00:41:42They are in a situation where they are.
00:41:45What do you mean?
00:41:46Do you not have a word?
00:41:48No, I have a word.
00:41:50It is in the moment.
00:41:51I'm saying they don't work.
00:41:53But they are working.
00:41:55Do you think this is a good idea?
00:41:57Not a good idea.
00:41:59What do you mean?
00:42:01I don't have a word.
00:42:02Do you think this is a good idea?
00:42:04It is a good idea.
00:42:05It is a good idea.
00:42:06It is a good idea.
00:42:07It is a good idea.
00:42:08It is a good idea.
00:42:09how is something of how can you think we are?
00:42:10How are some people feel alive?
00:42:12Yes.
00:42:13We were angry for weeks.
00:42:15But without a Unterstützung from the shortage of bermotions,
00:42:19you are too afraid to don't feel it.
00:42:21We heard our voice on the door,
00:42:23but we don't feel relaxed,
00:42:25when we know another time after four minutes.
00:42:27So there havend been faith in I like.
00:42:29I am differently..
00:42:30Everything is possible on the land and the eyes.
00:42:32I came to the side of my head and said,
00:42:34who is there? Where did we go?
00:42:37I was like, I'm going to be a person.
00:42:41But when I realized that Shadi,
00:42:44it was a lot of pain that we were in the same room.
00:42:52I don't know anything.
00:42:54This is the way we were here.
00:42:56There are no signs of immunity!
00:43:01It's like a sunfire
00:43:08It's very sad that you stay with someone that will hurt you much
00:43:14I don't really care, it's not true
00:43:16You're naked so I'm being upset
00:43:20I'm having a sound
00:43:22The person who is sick is eating food and he is weak.
00:43:28Sometimes Shari is sick.
00:43:32He is sick.
00:43:34He is sick.
00:43:36He is sick.
00:43:38He is sick.
00:43:40He is sick.
00:43:42He is sick.
00:43:44He is sick.
00:43:46He is sick.
00:43:48He is sick.
00:43:50These are the relationships between Shari.
00:43:52I do not like anyone who is sick.
00:43:56Especially at the time of the death of Shari.
00:44:08When they were sent to the hospital, they would be sick.
00:44:14When there was a test he was sick with us.
00:44:18When he was a patient with us, there were other men who were living there who were living.
00:44:20They were sick.
00:44:22Many soldiers who had been sick.
00:44:24They were sleeping.
00:44:26I felt that they were from the hardships.
00:44:28I felt that they had a seat and wanted me to be a president of the system.
00:44:30Of course, there was a lot of war.
00:44:32There was a lot of war from his family like that.
00:44:34All the beings that were used,
00:44:36who used it. You feel that there is a wisdom for this human being,
00:44:44that you are not anything.
00:44:49It was very simple, when he went to Haris,
00:44:53he was 20 years old.
00:44:56For example, he was working with a army,
00:44:58and he was standing on the door,
00:45:01and he said that I was dead,
00:45:03and he was dead, and he was dead, and he was dead,
00:45:06and he said that I was here,
00:45:08and I said that God was dead.
00:45:18This is the food that was brought to me.
00:45:21Of course,
00:45:23the food was brought to me
00:45:26from all the places that were left behind,
00:45:29the food and the food and the food.
00:45:33In the future,
00:45:36after your arrival,
00:45:38your son, your son, your son, your son, your son, your son,
00:45:40you recognize your routine,
00:45:42and you give it to him the reality,
00:45:43and you turn around.
00:45:45For example, he was a place in the other place,
00:45:48and he said that he was a place for the food,
00:45:51and he said that he was not the food.
00:45:54He said to him,
00:45:55for example, George,
00:45:57or Grispy.
00:45:59So we're going to make a way of eating.
00:46:02We're going to bring the rice, or the rice,
00:46:06and we're going to eat this way.
00:46:09We're going to do this and it's going to be a scope for the world.
00:46:12It's a good recipe, right?
00:46:14It's a good recipe.
00:46:15It's not going to eat.
00:46:17No, no, I mean...
00:46:20I was eating from the first time,
00:46:22it's a normal food.
00:46:24But now,
00:46:26I don't want to eat a lot.
00:46:28Yeah, I'm going to eat.
00:46:30Yeah.
00:46:46We'll see if there are some flowers.
00:46:49This is from 2013.
00:46:52If you want to eat,
00:46:54I'm going to eat a lot of food.
00:46:55I'm going to eat a lot of food.
00:46:57Would I eat a lot of food?
00:46:59I'm going to eat a lot of food.
00:47:01I don't want to eat a lot.
00:47:02It's not easy for me.
00:47:03This is a recipe.
00:47:04This recipe is taken on the recipe.
00:47:06It's from 13-2014 to 15-2014.
00:47:10It's still a good recipe.
00:47:12This is a recipe.
00:47:14Here it is.
00:47:16This is the recipe.
00:47:18This is the number of the victims that were used to be used for the victims.
00:47:25At the end of the day, we don't know what the one is coming from the door.
00:47:29He came out of the prison, and went to the victims.
00:47:35He would even have to eat a day or a night or a night.
00:47:39He would even tell us that I have killed someone and someone.
00:47:44At this point, they would be looking for the police court.
00:47:46There is no question or answer, but if you ask them to come back to the prison.
00:47:52After a month or two, you remember the law.
00:47:57Inmates were quickly and secretly convicted in military field courts with no lawyers or right to appeal.
00:48:06The trials often ended with death sentences, signed off by Syria's highest religious leader
00:48:13and by either the minister of defence or the army's chief of staff, who acted on behalf of President Assad.
00:48:21You know what goes on in that prison. Have you been there?
00:48:24No, I haven't been. I've been in the presidential palace.
00:48:27First of all, execution is part of the Syrian law.
00:48:30If the Syrian government or institution wants to do it, they can make it legally because it's been there for decades.
00:48:35Secret trials, no lawyers?
00:48:37Why do they need it if they can make it legally?
00:48:43Less?
00:48:44Less than one at 4 p.m tomorrow.
00:48:49It's on day 3 p.m tomorrow today.
00:48:51We finished f internet and we left for a help Gloria.
00:48:53We stopped working on the directive with the petition on it.
00:48:55We made going on the leadine in the pendrive.
00:48:56We had a pause there and ended up turning to theCA.
00:48:58We left him to the Christian, I was asleep here.
00:49:01Then we got off parks for the banquet on this p.m tomorrow,
00:49:04we put them in the park.
00:49:06We took one who left the locally,
00:49:09After the curse was concluded to the destination
00:49:14After the 20 seconds, they didn't melt
00:49:16They told me to leave the curse
00:49:18and then to the top
00:49:20They told me to leave the curse
00:49:22They told me to leave the curse
00:49:24The curse was not yet
00:49:26But it was not yet
00:49:27They told me to leave the curse
00:49:28Someone who came from me and said to them
00:49:30He said to them, he's been in the same way
00:49:31I know I'm in the same way
00:49:36He said to myself
00:49:37He told me that he was in the same way
00:49:39I didn't say anything else.
00:49:54An investigation by Amnesty International found that in the first four years of the uprising,
00:50:01up to 13,000 detainees were executed inside Naya prison.
00:50:09The bodies of executed detainees, along with those who died from torture or disease,
00:50:16were taken to military hospitals where their deaths were registered.
00:50:31Officer Kamal was an army nurse who worked in a hospital morgue until the final days of the regime.
00:50:39Most of the bodies were damaged.
00:50:44They were damaged.
00:50:45They were damaged.
00:50:48The reason is that they didn't eat or drink.
00:50:50Most of them were infected with blood and blood.
00:50:56They were damaged.
00:50:58They were damaged.
00:51:00Most of them were injured.
00:51:03They were damaged.
00:51:05His description matches a trove of photographs smuggled out of Syria in 2013
00:51:12that show nearly 7,000 detainees who died in government custody.
00:51:18They were damaged.
00:51:19The case of the disease was hooked.
00:51:20They were cured.
00:51:21The virus was available for a drug.
00:51:22They were Jest.
00:51:23The virus was approved for a drug.
00:51:24The virus was purchased by a drug.
00:51:25The victims were charged by killing the victims.
00:51:26The virus was permitted to fix the victims.
00:51:27The vaccine was prohibited.
00:51:28It was necessary to be traded.
00:51:29The virus was arrested.
00:51:30The virus was condemned for their nose.
00:51:31This means that the doctor is going to fire me and the doctor is going to stop in the heart of the body.
00:51:37It's not possible to write more than the doctor.
00:51:40Over a hundred detainee death certificates we reviewed showed the same cause of death, heart and respiratory failure,
00:51:49even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured.
00:51:55Do you want to talk about the cause of death?
00:52:00Yes, we do not want to talk about the cause of death.
00:52:04You have to write this out. You are only out there.
00:52:09You are not supposed to write this out.
00:52:12You say that the cases of death are created or wrong?
00:52:18It is not a person who has been to write this out.
00:52:25I had a feeling like...
00:52:30...I'm sorry, I didn't leave.
00:52:34I was constantly feeling like...
00:52:37I was like, I'm sorry, I wouldn't leave.
00:52:41The first steps that were...
00:52:43...the first step of the trip from the Eretz...
00:52:46...and the hope...
00:52:49...that I still live in a life...
00:52:51...and I did something else...
00:52:54By 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.
00:53:20I discovered that this day was the first day of the war in this year, so I put chocolate and said to me,
00:53:38you have to come back to a good citizen, with these things that I'm going to leave now.
00:53:50I'll leave you now, I'll leave you now, I'll give you some chocolate, and I went.
00:53:59The first time I came to the house, I told him what happened to me, and he told me to leave me.
00:54:08So we had a lot of trouble, and we had a lot of trouble.
00:54:12We reached the first place of freedom.
00:54:18So every time I had this, I would imagine it was the same time.
00:54:29How did I feel when I came out?
00:54:32I was happy that I came out...
00:54:35...but there was a lot of fear...
00:54:38...with what I saw when I came out.
00:54:41I came out of a prison...
00:54:44...to a bigger prison.
00:54:51People always feel...
00:54:53...that there's a lot of views...
00:54:56...and I know...
00:54:58...but I always feel...
00:55:00...with the smell...
00:55:02...and that you're the reason...
00:55:05...and that's what happened...
00:55:07...and that happened.
00:55:09These people...
00:55:11...are my parents...
00:55:13...in the village...
00:55:15...and people...
00:55:16...are my parents.
00:55:21The other person...
00:55:23...was waiting for my son...
00:55:27...I don't know anything.
00:55:34I didn't feel good...
00:55:36...I didn't feel good...
00:55:38...in this place...
00:55:40...in this place...
00:55:41...I didn't feel good...
00:55:42...is in this place.
00:55:43There's a lot of people...
00:55:44...that they died...
00:55:45...but...
00:55:47...as the people...
00:55:48... were in excuse...
00:55:49...actually...
00:55:50...and they were in excuse...
00:55:51...and they Paul...
00:55:52...and they attacked...
00:55:53...and they died...
00:55:54...and they died...
00:55:55He died under the pain
00:56:08I'm going to break
00:56:25After his release, Shadi went into exile in Turkey.
00:56:46In 2021, the brothers joined a Syrian human rights organization,
00:56:52the Association of Detainees and Missing Persons inside Naya Prison.
00:57:22The director of the
00:57:26language of Jnabir,
00:57:28We had a lot of friends
00:57:30in small villages,
00:57:32and they are blind.
00:57:35They are blind.
00:57:37They were blind.
00:57:39They are blind.
00:57:41They have been blind.
00:57:43They are blind.
00:57:46And now your brothers are still here?
00:57:49Yes, Mr. Amr is here.
00:57:50But you have to be here.
00:57:56We must have to see the legal system
00:57:58because it is in the process of ignoring the system
00:58:01because we do not have any political system.
00:58:03What is this political system?
00:58:06This is a political system.
00:58:07What is this?
00:58:08What is this?
00:58:09The legal system, in any moment,
00:58:12in any agreement, can be used to take these resources.
00:58:15And so it's going to allow the people to know where you are going to go.
00:58:31For example, you can see it in a way that there is someone who is driving.
00:58:35There is a highway that exists.
00:58:37It's true.
00:58:45Yusuf worked for the city of Damascus as a bulldozer driver, he has agreed to use his
00:59:14real name. He says that a few months into the uprising, an intelligence officer ordered
00:59:24him to take his bulldozer to Najha Cemetery, on the outskirts of the city.
00:59:44He said to me, go to the border, he said to have a view of 15-15, the most important thing
00:59:53was the most important thing was the most important thing.
00:59:54FATTA SEIARA MASYIDIS SODA 108 FATTA BAGDHA BARRADY KABAR BAGDHA SEIARA MASYIDIS SODA
01:00:24KO Lam,
01:00:36Officer Kamal told us the dead bodies were piling up in the morgue
01:00:42at the military care worker on his toicar.
01:00:45He says the security forces took him and some of his colleagues to several
01:00:49locations, including Najha Cemetery.
01:00:54We need to take the githers from the border to the other day.
01:01:04You've been able to take the githers from a community.
01:01:08We need to work.
01:01:19How was the situation in the githers?
01:01:22I don't want to tell you that it's my son,
01:01:25but I'm not here with them.
01:01:28There was a special number for the government.
01:01:33Where did you write it?
01:01:35You wrote it on his own, his own, his own.
01:01:42The government means that the government has a whole archive for these government.
01:01:48The first one is the number of people who are in the
01:01:51government, or the number of people in the office,
01:01:55and the number of people who are in the office.
01:01:58And there's a number of people who often put it on.
01:02:02For example, the number of people who are in the office.
01:02:05The government knows that they have all kinds of things
01:02:11that have been there for these people,
01:02:13and they come from it in every movement.
01:02:18The people who died, they are now working on the war.
01:02:23They are working on the war.
01:02:26They are working on the war.
01:02:28After that, he went to a village camp.
01:02:30There is no one who knows anything or anything.
01:02:38I am not sure about the war.
01:02:41He is a man.
01:02:43He is a man.
01:02:44He is a man.
01:02:45He is a man.
01:02:47He is a man.
01:02:53We have 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 of a previously unknown site
01:03:12in an area called Ma'arune,
01:03:14in a military zone outside Damascus.
01:03:17He says he went there once in 2014.
01:03:21He is a man.
01:03:22I was found out there before I was found.
01:03:27I was found out several times before I found out.
01:03:32Do you remember how many detectives are found?
01:03:38I was found out there.
01:03:39It was 3001.
01:03:40We'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 and
01:04:18transported over 3,000 bodies.
01:04:24With so many suspected grave sites across Syria, it could take years to investigate them all.
01:04:31There are 10,000 people who discovered it and didn't know anything about it.
01:04:38I want you to take 10,000 people's attempts to identify who it is and who it is.
01:04:47From what you're talking about, I can't imagine a single thing, according to your word,
01:04:54that there are people who found it, and it's not known as it is, and it's not known as it is,
01:05:01and it's not possible to be given to the past.
01:05:04Yes, of course.
01:05:13What do you see when you look at the camera?
01:05:16So I was taken over the years and I'm stuck to her.
01:05:23And it's not just a genie.
01:05:25Why?
01:05:31This means that the doctor is demonizing all of your bodies,
01:05:36and trying to destroy your body.
01:05:38Because we have to run them for a young person.
01:05:41By using it, we've got one of them in the middle of the 안에.
01:05:43As they say, we've got our brains here, we've got our brains here.
01:05:46We've got to work like the government, like the government, like the government.
01:05:53Hossam, the prison guard,
01:05:55defected at the end of 2012 and fled Syria.
01:06:02I was a big one, and the biggest reason was that it was a crime.
01:06:05I knew that I would stop the crime of the people.
01:06:13When you think about a lot of people, you know,
01:06:16and if you were in front of me, what do you want to say to him?
01:06:24I just want to say that any person or anyone who was in the hospital,
01:06:29just tell me why, what is the reason?
01:06:34He feels the failure of his family, his wife, his husband.
01:06:40He feels the failure of his family, he can't run away from the end of Syria,
01:06:44he can't run away from any kind of situation.
01:06:49Before this, he said that the citizens of Syria were going to be short,
01:06:53giving me the child and his family to live.
01:06:55That's not very good.
01:06:59You told me about you, what did you do?
01:07:01No, I was trying to try all the time.
01:07:05Even when I was talking about my skin, I didn't say it all.
01:07:12I didn't say it all.
01:07:14I didn't say anything.
01:07:16I didn't say anything.
01:07:18I didn't say anything.
01:07:25What can you think about the peace of mind?
01:07:28At the first time in the war,
01:07:30they left it.
01:07:32Why didn't they leave me at the lowest level of war outside Syria
01:07:36or from the war?
01:07:38That's what I think is a bad person.
01:07:41I think that we can't take a final decision
01:07:47to make sure that the responsibility is falling off.
01:07:52I've lost my experience.
01:07:55And it's very dangerous.
01:07:57Colonel Zane, second in command at Haresta Intelligence branch,
01:08:02has been living in hiding since leaving Syria.
01:08:06We've talked about the people who have killed me.
01:08:09And they say, I didn't enter me.
01:08:11So who? Who should have to do it?
01:08:13Every person, every person who has been killed in the war,
01:08:17he doesn't have to do it.
01:08:19You don't think you should have to do it.
01:08:21I'm in a situation that I'm determined,
01:08:24I'm ready to do it.
01:08:25I'm ready to do it.
01:08:26I'm ready to do it.
01:08:28I'm ready to do it.
01:08:29When you say anything,
01:08:30what we were talking about
01:08:32is the people who were here for the last one.
01:08:36Well, you know,
01:08:37what we were talking about
01:08:38or what they were talking about,
01:08:39it's not possible to give it a better thing
01:08:40to give it a better way to them.
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.
01:08:50In 2013, Osama's boss, the head of Zaidnaya prison, was captured and killed by Syrian rebels.
01:09:02Shortly afterwards, Osama fled the country.
01:09:20Some of the people who were in the military, the most important thing is that there is a part of the responsibility.
01:09:27Yes.
01:09:28They want the people to know that if you were with us, you would have created us, we didn't have you.
01:09:35Your words are not the responsibility.
01:09:40I don't know what I could do, but I don't know what I could do to provide a place or a conversation or a conversation or a conversation or a conversation.
01:09:54There are many people who don't accept my words.
01:09:58I know this is the truth, but I'm telling you what happened.
01:10:04Officer Kamal is still in Syria.
01:10:26Four of his former colleagues, as well as multiple detainees, accuse him of abusing prisoners.
01:10:33He denies this.
01:10:34I want to emphasize something I want to defend.
01:10:40If I'm a victim, I'm going to tear off my skin.
01:10:43I don't want to leave you.
01:10:44I don't want to leave you.
01:10:45You don't want to leave me.
01:10:46You don't want to leave me.
01:10:47You don't want to leave me.
01:10:48I want to keep my community as a victim, and it will give me how I am a victim.
01:10:58If these people themselves didn't go to work, they would refuse to go to work.
01:11:03Because it's an operation to the Syrian regime within the security of the government.
01:11:07Is the security system better?
01:11:10No.
01:11:11The President of the United States doesn't move.
01:11:13What was the position of the government?
01:11:15He was working with this operation.
01:11:19And it was like a person who was willing to stop this regime.
01:11:49The
01:11:52people
01:11:56who
01:11:59are
01:12:01the
01:12:04people
01:12:08who
01:12:10are
01:12:11the
01:12:12people
01:12:14who
01:12:15are
01:12:16There is a lot of important work for me and I have a lot of people from the past who share with me.
01:12:28There is someone who lives in this life, but he is missing something.
01:12:33He is still living.
01:12:35I don't want to say that I am free.
01:12:39I have a lot of people, whether they were not or not, should they talk about us.
01:12:55All of the people who were in the room in the Soviet Union were destroyed and destroyed.
01:13:00There was no one who showed up.
01:13:02They left the people with their own
01:13:05and left their own situation to meet their own
01:13:10mission.
01:13:11What's going on?
01:13:13What's going on?
01:13:14I'm talking about 10 people.
01:13:16Okay.
01:13:17Here, Ahmed.
01:13:18Here, Ahmed.
01:13:19Here, Ahmed.
01:13:20This is the one.
01:13:22The other one.
01:13:23The other one.
01:13:24This is the one.
01:13:25This is the one.
01:13:26We became a group of people.
01:13:29I don't know how we can deal with this situation or how we want to deal with our emotions and our country.
01:13:38We are living with the evil and the evil and the evil and the evil and the evil.
01:13:44It's hard to decide who is able to deal with and who is able to forgive.
01:13:51Every person has a special surprise.
01:13:55Every person has a story.
01:13:58The End
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