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00:00:45Here's my father.
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00:00:54Here, my father.
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00:01:26Here's my father.
00:01:28Here is a bar.
00:01:32Here is a bar.
00:01:36Here is a bar.
00:01:40He brings us a bar.
00:01:42This is the bar.
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00:01:48We put a bar here.
00:01:50We put it here.
00:01:52We put it on the floor,
00:01:54and we stop the body.
00:01:56We put it on the floor.
00:01:58We put it on the floor.
00:02:00We put it on the floor.
00:02:02This is what happens.
00:02:22When they hear the name of the man,
00:02:24the man is getting tired.
00:02:26I am a little better.
00:02:28I haven't been a lot today.
00:02:30The many people have a detailed information about the government's representative,
00:02:34but the government is not very good.
00:02:37The government needs to be people who wish we could become a good member of the government.
00:02:40And the government is the one that is very good.
00:02:43He is a part of the government government.
00:02:45For example, he is a president and the president is a president and the president of the Prime Minister.
00:02:50The President of the Prime Minister also has a government office and for his own mayor.
00:02:54He is a president of the Prime Minister and as a president of the Prime Minister.
00:02:58It was a team of professionals.
00:03:01The people had to pay attention to their homes and their homes.
00:03:17Why didn't you try to stop the disease?
00:03:21You're 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.
00:03:33But I didn't take a look at the prison.
00:03:47Let's go to this 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.
00:04:39and they got trapped inside the building where I went for a walk.
00:04:43I was frozen in less than 10 years,
00:04:49and the violence has continued...
00:04:51I was in 2011. I was 27 years old. I was 36 years old. I was about 10 years old for a man's decision.
00:05:11Four days after the fall of Bashar al-Assa, we went with Shadi Haroun and his younger brother Hadi to Sayidnaya prison, where they were once detained and tortured.
00:05:42Families of the disappeared were making the same journey, searching for their loved ones.
00:05:50Let's go to Sayidnaya.
00:05:56After 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.
00:06:13with the Human Rights Organization to gather evidence of crimes committed by the Assad regime.
00:06:43We'll see all the parts of the world and then we'll see what the name is.
00:06:50This is the prison that we found in the article.
00:06:53This is a prison.
00:06:55It's a one-on-one.
00:06:58These are the ones that are present to the prison in the 16-4-2017.
00:07:08This is a prison.
00:07:10It's a prison in the 15-726.
00:07:15We'll see you next time.
00:07:17Let us see each other.
00:07:19We'll see you next time.
00:07:21God is not giving you a card.
00:07:23But God says to you, the Assad regime!
00:07:29Hello, guys.
00:07:31We can see Syria.
00:07:33We know where our children are now.
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00:08:52The demand for political change that started in 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.
00:09:06Some of the demonstrators have been openly calling for revolution.
00:09:13When Syria's uprising began, Shadi and his brother joined the protests
00:09:18and within a month, they were organizing them in their hometown.
00:09:27You feel me saying that this person is not a god, it's not a good thing to say.
00:09:37I have a lot of feelings in my opinion.
00:09:40I tell you the reason that I was in Syria and I decided not.
00:09:45We are in the first row, but not in the first row.
00:09:51In 22-4, there was a cooperation against the regime.
00:09:55The idea is that we must, from one of the obstacles,
00:09:58to escape from the streets.
00:10:01We're going to stay for 3-4 days, like what happened in Egypt.
00:10:05This is the idea.
00:10:07And then, someone will come back to us and say,
00:10:10let's go back to him.
00:10:14I and Shadi, and a lot of people from our friends,
00:10:18were all in the past.
00:10:21Until they reflect these stories,
00:10:35they are set up and are Москв as well.
00:10:38and there was a bridge in Zablatani where there was a bridge, and I saw it.
00:10:44This is a bridge.
00:10:47The bridge is on the bridge.
00:10:48But let's not be afraid.
00:10:50Let's not be afraid.
00:10:51Let's not be afraid.
00:10:52Let's not be afraid.
00:10:53Let's not be afraid.
00:10:56After a moment,
00:10:59the fire was made by something strange.
00:11:03As that was a recognized goal,
00:11:06he was a used hero,
00:11:09the catastrophkien the witch.
00:11:10рынshift
00:11:11and theima.
00:11:17Now we came until an end.
00:11:18And we didn't know where we would end.
00:11:23I am very close with actual black men
00:11:26and they made Alana division.
00:11:28On that day, Assad's security forces killed more than a hundred protesters and arrested
00:11:49thousands across the country.
00:11:52Shadi was one of them.
00:11:55He says he was taken to what looked like a normal house in a residential neighborhood in Damascus.
00:12:01But inside was an interrogation center, run by Syrian intelligence.
00:12:25Colonel Zane was a high-ranking Air Force intelligence officer when the uprising began.
00:12:31He's one of 40 former regime officials of various ranks we tracked down across a dozen countries.
00:12:38We verified their identities by examining military IDs and other documents and cross-referencing
00:12:45their accounts with those of other insiders and former prisoners.
00:12:49Many of them spoke to us before the fall of Assad and feared reprisals from both sides.
00:12:56Some have given testimony to human rights groups or courts investigating war crimes.
00:13:03We agreed to conceal their identities and change their names, given the value of their first-hand
00:13:10accounts about the abuses carried out by the Assad regime.
00:13:14The foreign news reports were made by the Assad regime.
00:13:29The foreign news had to be held in all the Syrian authorities.
00:13:36The most important thing is that any device or other device is the defense and the defense system.
00:13:42Especially if there is any force from the army from the foreign forces.
00:13:50There is a situation that is not clear with you.
00:13:54Where do you want to go?
00:13:56Where do you want to continue?
00:13:58The important thing is that it can affect the system.
00:14:03For decades,
00:14:04Syria's intelligence agencies were seen as pillars that upheld the state.
00:14:10The country had four of them.
00:14:12The most powerful and prestigious was created by Bashar al-Assad's father, Hafiz.
00:14:17It was known as Air Force Intelligence.
00:14:21This place that I put in it is a science.
00:14:24I'll tell it in truth.
00:14:26The idea of building the options, Cephanists,
00:14:30mysterious units, Apollo客, Managing, office and I need you to create.
00:14:35And finding people who need you to order you,
00:14:37or lynch and kill and beusted, or we are here competitors,
00:14:39and we do everything about you.
00:14:40But of the love, I won't have these problems.
00:14:43Were you fed these things?
00:14:45Of course, from the first day, they gave me a car, a seat, a book, and everything.
00:15:00Sergeant Omar was another Air Force Intelligence officer.
00:15:05He defected about a year after the uprising began,
00:15:09and ultimately switched sides and fought against the regime.
00:15:15He said, what's going on?
00:15:18There was a state in Syria.
00:15:20If he wrote a report, he went to six months and asked him what's going on.
00:15:25It's only a report in my book.
00:15:34We know that they have him.
00:15:37But where did he come from?
00:15:40Did he live or not? We don't know.
00:15:42We don't know what's going on.
00:15:48Shadi had been missing for weeks.
00:15:51So the family paid a middleman to find out where he was detained.
00:15:54Regime officials were known to take bribes for this kind of information.
00:15:59I can say you had to give up his life for the Indians.
00:16:00I don't see him, oh.
00:16:01I don't know who the Indians have been taking bribes.
00:16:06So you see people taking bribes?
00:16:09So you see people.
00:16:11I don't know the libel.
00:16:13I don't know you are taking bribes.
00:16:14When I'm at the job, I'm going to make a cigarette.
00:16:20Major Riyadh was an officer in the Syrian Air Force
00:16:24who says he was assigned to Air Force Intelligence
00:16:27when the uprising began.
00:16:29What happened to Air Force?
00:16:33This issue is not just an officer.
00:16:38It's just an officer.
00:16:40This issue is about a company.
00:16:43A company, a whole company
00:16:45to deal with the situation in the situation
00:16:47before the officers, before the officers, before the officers,
00:16:50before the officers.
00:16:51This issue is about gathering money
00:16:53and dealing with people.
00:16:55And dealing with the situation in the situation
00:16:57is to ask Shadi,
00:17:02everyone will come back to this situation.
00:17:04Someone will ask us,
00:17:05why is this?
00:17:06What is the case?
00:17:14Around two months into the uprising,
00:17:16President Assad tried to defuse the protests
00:17:19by meeting with communities across Syria,
00:17:22including Shadi's neighborhood.
00:17:24I've already asked the protests
00:17:27with the people of Israel
00:17:29to ensure the peace and peace
00:17:31of the peace and peace
00:17:32between me and the citizens.
00:17:37Hadi was in a delegation
00:17:39that met President Assad,
00:17:41and he asked for the release of his brother.
00:17:44He says the president agreed,
00:17:46and he was sent to see
00:17:48the head of Air Force Intelligence,
00:17:50Major General Jamil Hassan.
00:17:52And he just � aprended
00:17:55after getting taken.
00:18:00Once again,
00:18:02he ends up here.
00:18:04He talked about it as well.
00:18:05As for a dispossal,
00:18:06he said,
00:18:08Following his brother,
00:18:09his brother is at balls
00:18:11and there is an 69,
00:18:13coming to him.
00:18:14When he was under journey,
00:18:15he said to me,
00:18:16I Istoha Seij Cookie,
00:18:17he was running.
00:18:18After that, I received a letter from my son.
00:18:22My son, I trust my son.
00:18:25I decided to send Shadi Haroum.
00:18:29Shadi Haroum is a bad person in the country,
00:18:32so I'm going to send him to my son,
00:18:34and then after my son, I decided to send him to my son.
00:18:37I'm sorry.
00:18:38If I saw you, I don't want to know.
00:18:40Why did this happen to me?
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 Syria.
00:18:57It's December 2024, soon after the fall of Assad.
00:19:16Shadi's heading to an Air Force Intelligence facility
00:19:20called Mezzeh Investigations Branch.
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,
00:19:37this was one of the regime's most notorious detention sites.
00:19:42Shadi's looking for information about those who are still missing.
00:19:54These are pictures of the people who are missing,
00:19:57and who are going to go to the field.
00:19:59They take pictures of them and give them a number.
00:20:02This is number 132.
00:20:08Why did you give them a number?
00:20:10It doesn't show who he is from his family.
00:20:16It doesn't show who he is.
00:20:17It doesn't show who he is.
00:20:19Although prisoners' identities were being hidden from the public and other detainees,
00:20:33meticulous records were kept about who was being held and where.
00:20:38The detainees' files are a trove of potential evidence for Shadi and his organization.
00:20:46But they're in disarray, and many have been destroyed.
00:20:50So this is said, like, the number of this body is 10,002.
00:21:02This is one person.
00:21:06And this is the story of this person.
00:21:10No name.
00:21:11No name.
00:21:20In May 2011,
00:21:21Shadi was transferred here,
00:21:23to Mezzeh Investigations Branch.
00:21:25It's almost the biggest effort in the management of the civil war.
00:21:34The effort.
00:21:36The effort.
00:21:37The effort is responsible for the effort.
00:21:40Let's say that there is a problem for the system.
00:21:47A photo.
00:21:49I heard the sound like a photo.
00:21:51He said,
00:21:54You're Shadi Harun?
00:21:55You're all right.
00:21:56I'm Shadi Harun.
00:22:00He gave me a photo.
00:22:02He gave me a photo.
00:22:03He gave me a photo.
00:22:06He asked me,
00:22:07He said,
00:22:08You're a criminal system.
00:22:12You're taking the money.
00:22:15You're doing the money.
00:22:16You're doing the money.
00:22:17You're doing the money.
00:22:19You're doing the money.
00:22:20You're dealing withkapiti,
00:22:21It's a business.
00:22:22A town.
00:22:24Take that,
00:22:25You're looking for money.
00:22:26He has a deal.
00:22:28He said,
00:22:29He said,
00:22:30You're talking 10 times more.
00:22:31It is bad.
00:22:32I'm saying
00:22:33He said,
00:22:34you have quite as if you rip out him.
00:22:35I told him,
00:22:35I'm an American emergency response.
00:22:37You should be well.
00:22:38I'm not gonna be full of Police statist,
00:22:39but I'm not gonna do anything.
00:22:40You're not an American emergency response.
00:22:41no one is against the bomb,
00:22:44an innocent person.
00:22:46Any person?
00:22:49Any person?
00:22:49Any person, either
00:23:07I would have told him what you want to say,
00:23:10If it was on the other side,
00:23:12he would be on my own.
00:23:18He was clear and I'd have a hidden way behind my head.
00:23:24They'd have printed my head behind my head.
00:23:27They'd guard together with them.
00:23:30And then they'd take my legs
00:23:34There was no one sitting in these walls and there are people who are interacting with me.
00:23:42It turned out to be a lot of sweat.
00:23:51I was about 7 or 8 days in this situation.
00:23:59Shadi says he refused to confess, and eventually he was presented to Air Force Intelligence
00:24:11head Jameel Hassan.
00:24:14The general ordered him to stop protesting and sent him home.
00:24:29He told me, why did this happen?
00:24:36There was a big tree on his name, or a green tree on his name, or on his name of his family.
00:24:43Because these families were dead.
00:24:46They were under the murder.
00:24:50There were a lot of people in this era with him.
00:24:54They were close to me.
00:24:59A few weeks after Shadi got out of prison, he began organizing protests again.
00:25:21This time, he took on a more prominent role.
00:25:29I was a member of the government. I was a young person. I was a young person who was in this country.
00:25:39It started to be a part of the country, and everyone who is a part of the country is a part of the country.
00:25:54Nine months into the uprising,
00:25:58Thousands of protesters had been arrested and an estimated 3,000 had been killed.
00:26:06Facing international criticism, President Assad went on U.S. television
00:26:12and 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. They are military forces belong to the government.
00:26:26I don't own them. I'm president. I don't own the country.
00:26:31No, but you have to give the order.
00:26:33No, 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 from where they lived, worked or even prayed.
00:27:03But the demonstrations continued to grow, as did the regime's wanted list.
00:27:33On the house of Aboum, which is the house of Khali.
00:27:37And there was an emergency in the house.
00:27:39It was a protestant.
00:27:41The political parties were connected with all the people that I knew.
00:27:48There are machines, there are people who work properly.
00:27:52Most of them, in every country, in every country, in every country, in every country,
00:27:54in every country, in every country, there is a person.
00:27:56So, I am a citizen.
00:27:59The residents of the village of Dimashic,
00:28:02they come to me and give me a report on who came to the house.
00:28:05I am responsible for this.
00:28:09I found a place where I found myself.
00:28:13I saw a taxi.
00:28:14I realized that he was a legal driver.
00:28:17He was a mobile driver.
00:28:19He was a mobile driver.
00:28:20He was a machine.
00:28:22He was a machine.
00:28:24He was a machine.
00:28:26He was a machine.
00:28:27He was a machine.
00:28:29He was a machine.
00:28:30He's a machine.
00:28:33He was a machine.
00:28:34He was a machine.
00:28:35He was a machine.
00:28:36I'll see you again.
00:28:37He's a machine.
00:28:38That's the same idea.
00:28:39He was a machine.
00:28:40Beautiful.
00:28:41Now I have a lot of times that I need to see you like this.
00:28:48There is a problem that there is a house of your sister.
00:28:53Why do you think there is a place like this?
00:28:57Here came the holiday, the holiday holiday, and I came to visit my sister.
00:29:02I know that the world is living in this house.
00:29:07We have to go to the house.
00:29:11There is someone who is looking for us.
00:29:15I wanted to go to the house of my house.
00:29:20I saw that there is a place where I came to the house.
00:29:25They came to the house and went to the house of the house.
00:29:29This is a strange way.
00:29:33Do you feel that someone is living with them from the house?
00:29:38They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:29:43They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:29:45They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:29:48They came to the house I ever believed the whole family.
00:30:04I remember we에 they said...
00:30:06...in December 2011...
00:30:09We're going to go back this time.
00:30:11We don't know.
00:30:13In December 2011, the brothers say they were taken to Harasta,
00:30:19an air force intelligence branch on the outskirts of Damascus.
00:30:24Colonel Zayn was second in command there at the time.
00:30:28In these days, we were thinking that the place that I was doing was very supportive of his body
00:30:35and the number of people who were in it.
00:30:38For example, we had a house for 8-10 meters.
00:30:44We put it in 400 meters.
00:30:46We're going to move on the bodies of the people who were in it.
00:30:51It's not on the earth.
00:30:52It's not on the ground.
00:30:54This window was locked up there.
00:30:58This is where the earth is opened.
00:31:01This is the entrance.
00:31:07Let's go ahead and look inside.
00:31:12This is where the window was a middle building.
00:31:14This is the entrance.
00:31:16This is the entrance.
00:31:18This entrance at the entrance.
00:31:21I can put it in a few months or months
00:31:29to this place.
00:31:35I don't have any chance to put the door to one side.
00:31:39This is a good chance.
00:31:42At the first day in the sky,
00:31:46it came a good chance for the real decision.
00:31:50So we told him that Harun had been in prison, and he went under prison, and that's what I'm talking about.
00:31:58He told me, I don't have any time, but how are you living here?
00:32:06I remember that I was sleeping on the floor.
00:32:10I was sleeping on the floor.
00:32:12I was sleeping on the floor.
00:32:14I was sleeping on the floor.
00:32:16Of course, the floor of the floor is 40% of the floor.
00:32:28Every day, things are strange happening with people, in a way of sick.
00:32:33I started a lot with diseases, because I'm not sure.
00:32:39Because we had a lot of oxygen, so we could have a lot of oxygen.
00:32:43It's possible that in the morning, we're sitting here, or someone else to do something extraordinary.
00:32:51It's not an ordinary thing.
00:32:53It's not an ordinary thing.
00:32:54It started these diseases, and then it started to become a real disease.
00:33:00Let's see where we looked at it.
00:33:02Here.
00:33:03Here's this rod.
00:33:06Here, come here.
00:33:08So let's see where we put something on the floor Talmud's face to my treated food.
00:33:19It worked very difficult, and to do so much.
00:33:24So my husband was there even at the house.
00:33:27It was almost 72 hours, three days, without eating, without eating, without eating, without eating, before eating.
00:33:35That's how I remember.
00:33:42There was a place in the middle of my life.
00:33:45We could hear it.
00:33:49There was no one who listened to it.
00:33:54There's no one who doesn't know what the reality is.
00:33:57I didn't see anything in my head.
00:33:59You don't see what you see?
00:34:01Do you see the impression that you could work in?
00:34:08If you see a word from me, I'm working on myself.
00:34:17But it was a high level.
00:34:20It's higher than some people who are working on it.
00:34:23Yes, I was in the second one.
00:34:26After the manager.
00:34:28What did you do?
00:34:29You didn't have to do it.
00:34:30No, you didn't have to do it.
00:34:31Okay.
00:34:32So you decided, you took the decision, you didn't want to think about this issue.
00:34:36How do you take care of yourself?
00:34:43I came to think because you trust yourself.
00:34:45I think that every person has a spirit, a spirit, a spirit, a spirit, and a spirit, so they always fight with each other.
00:35:00One will make you return to the mind and the stress, and one will make you return to the path and the path.
00:35:09If you're going to die, you're going to die.
00:35:17Warrant Officer Abbas told us about his first day of training at Air Force Intelligence as a young recruit.
00:35:26We took the Syrian regime.
00:35:30When we got out of the path, two of them came to us.
00:35:34Every person was stuck with us.
00:35:38They hit us.
00:35:40They hit us.
00:35:41They said,
00:35:44We all have a hard time.
00:35:46They took our blood and took us to the kilos.
00:35:52Of course, this investigation is known in all of Syria.
00:35:55There is a self-reliance to break your eyes.
00:35:57Why?
00:35:58Why? Because they thought what you would do.
00:36:00First of all,
00:36:02don't forget the social media that you live with.
00:36:05The most important thing
00:36:08is the pride of the human human being
00:36:11in the future to not say no.
00:36:15He doesn't say no.
00:36:17He doesn't say no.
00:36:18He doesn't say no.
00:36:19So this was the change.
00:36:21Stop!
00:36:23Stop!
00:36:25Stop!
00:36:27Stop!
00:36:28Stop!
00:36:29Stop!
00:36:30Stop!
00:36:31Stop!
00:36:32Stop!
00:36:33Stop!
00:36:34Stop!
00:36:35Before joining the military,
00:36:37Hossam grew up in a rural part of Syria
00:36:40where opportunities were scarce.
00:36:43He told us that he and his classmates
00:36:46were taught that the Asads and their Ba'ath party
00:36:49were the saviors of Syria.
00:36:51the Ketab is the Ketab
00:36:59and the US.
00:37:01There was a book called the Ketab
00:37:03that was not the same as the Ketab
00:37:04of the Arabs.
00:37:05He was all on守 the Khali.
00:37:07He was the Ketab of the Jews.
00:37:08He was also on守 the Khali.
00:37:10He was on守 the Ketab of the Jews.
00:37:12I managed to land the nine-story
00:37:15I found a nine-story
00:37:17and made it to the south
00:37:19I remember the whole party East
00:37:21It was the stable
00:37:23And the only Aboriginal people
00:37:25It is one of us in a human right now
00:37:27We're currently building a live city
00:37:33By the 18th, I worked for them
00:37:37It was a matter of knowing how to run
00:37:40They were able to use weapons in any place.
00:37:45After 60-60 days, I was forced to send Said Naya to the military.
00:37:51Over the course of the war,
00:37:53Said Naya became the most infamous of Syria's prisons.
00:38:04Warrant Officer Osama was the Chief of Staff
00:38:07to the head of Said Naya Prison.
00:38:37I didn't have to go to the hospital.
00:38:40We didn't have to go to the hospital.
00:38:43We didn't have to go to the hospital.
00:38:45We didn't have to go to the hospital.
00:38:46The phone was available.
00:38:47The television was available.
00:38:48The hospital was available.
00:38:49I mean, anything electronic was available.
00:38:51That's right.
00:38:52It became a military life.
00:38:54In the world, Said Naya.
00:38:56Absolutely.
00:38:57By April 2012,
00:39:05Shadi and Hadi had been detained by Air Force Intelligence
00:39:09for four months.
00:39:11They filled our lives in the morning
00:39:14and started looking over the door.
00:39:19There came a lot of car.
00:39:21It was called the car of El Emile.
00:39:23It was called the car of El Emile.
00:39:25It, as the car that the car is closed down,
00:39:26it's the car they could signal the elephant in the middle.
00:39:28It's called the car that the car is closed down.
00:39:30from the area to the area.
00:39:34The problem was that we went to where we were,
00:39:37to the court,
00:39:39and there was no one who knew it.
00:39:42When we went to the TEL,
00:39:44there was a...
00:39:48a moment of silence.
00:39:51There was no one here,
00:39:53but there was no one else.
00:40:00What was the information that came to you about
00:40:05when you arrived?
00:40:07There were pictures,
00:40:09and they were in the country,
00:40:11and they were criminals.
00:40:13They were not allowed to live.
00:40:15They were out of the room
00:40:17so that everyone would put their eyes on their eyes.
00:40:22So that everyone was on the ground
00:40:24and that everyone was on the ground.
00:40:26We were dealing with them with a very good job
00:40:29so I got to fight with them at the passing bay.
00:40:32so that everyone was enemy 36,
00:40:34doesn't he know that you were kidding right?
00:40:35Some come at the Kartex police brutality
00:40:37and some people here, one and none of them.
00:40:40They said to ממׅ força
00:40:41that these brothers would enter them.
00:40:42Instead of melting them in the light.
00:40:44They would flog their indicated.
00:40:46They provided away the evidence soon.
00:40:48They would trust them
00:40:50and they should wait and put on food
00:40:51if you want to them.
00:40:52Or they would live at the park.
00:40:53In this moment, I didn't have any feelings about the time or the place.
00:41:05I didn't have anything to happen.
00:41:08I mean...
00:41:09I mean...
00:41:10I mean...
00:41:15Did you look at your eyes?
00:41:17Are you here?
00:41:18In your eyes.
00:41:19In your eyes.
00:41:20Before you see them.
00:41:21They were one.
00:41:24They were one.
00:41:25They were one.
00:41:26They were one.
00:41:27They were one.
00:41:28Did you know that there was a single one?
00:41:31This is a single one.
00:41:33Even if you want to stop at the scene,
00:41:39you want to do this,
00:41:41if you want to stop it for 5 seconds.
00:41:42They are in a situation where they are.
00:41:45What do you mean?
00:41:46Do you not speak to me?
00:41:48I speak to you, but it is in the moment.
00:41:50It is in the moment.
00:41:51I am here.
00:41:52I don't speak to them.
00:41:53They are not working.
00:41:54But they are working.
00:41:55Do you think this is a good idea?
00:41:57I do not have a good idea.
00:41:59I mean...
00:42:00What do I say?
00:42:01I don't...
00:42:02Do you think there was a normal situation?
00:42:04Do you think this is a bad idea?
00:42:06It is a bad idea.
00:42:07It is a bad idea.
00:42:08It is a bad idea.
00:42:09I would not like a bad idea.
00:42:10I was a bad idea.
00:42:11I am young, because my heart was not a bad idea.
00:42:12It is a bad idea.
00:42:13It is a bad idea.
00:42:14The storm crisis was a bad idea.
00:42:15We were going to stop.
00:42:16It was a bad idea.
00:42:17Under the course of the storm,
00:42:19I felt like a human,
00:42:20it was a bad idea.
00:42:21It was hard to stop.
00:42:22It was souls,
00:42:23but I felt like a bad idea.
00:42:25after 4 hours.
00:42:27So we felt like we were feeling like
00:42:30I'm like, what's on the ground and my eyes?
00:42:32So I looked like who is there?
00:42:35Where did we come from?
00:42:37And that's why I felt like a person.
00:42:41But when I realized that Shadi
00:42:44we were in the same room.
00:42:52There's something.
00:42:54That's what we were doing.
00:42:59What did you say to us?
00:43:01It's the sun.
00:43:07It's very sad that you have to leave with a person
00:43:12that can help you a lot.
00:43:14I don't want to be happy.
00:43:16I'm sorry.
00:43:18I'm sorry.
00:43:20I'm sorry.
00:43:21I'm sorry.
00:43:22I was laughing.
00:43:24I'm sorry.
00:43:26and it's hard.
00:43:28Sometimes Shadi,
00:43:30he's a nightmare.
00:43:32I'm a nightmare.
00:43:34He's a nightmare.
00:43:36He's a nightmare.
00:43:38He's a nightmare.
00:43:40He's a nightmare.
00:43:42I try to eat the food and not eat it.
00:43:48These are the relations between Shadi.
00:43:52I don't want anyone to die.
00:43:58Especially during the first time.
00:44:08When they brought them back,
00:44:12it became a nightmare.
00:44:14And of course,
00:44:16when they came back with us,
00:44:20I fell in my head and were killed
00:44:22and I was fed up.
00:44:24I was sick of them.
00:44:26I felt like I was a battle,
00:44:28and I felt like I was a leader.
00:44:30I felt like I was a leader.
00:44:32And there was better than they were.
00:44:34In every way,
00:44:36they were used to believe
00:44:38that there was a real wisdom
00:44:40to the human being.
00:44:42And that you're not something.
00:44:46It was very simple to go to Haris for 20 years, for example.
00:44:56He was taking the army to stop on the door.
00:45:00And he would say that I am in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life.
00:45:07That I am here, for you, God.
00:45:16He was taking the food.
00:45:21Of course, he was eating with all the things that were in front of him.
00:45:29The food, the food, the food and the food.
00:45:36After a month or three, you understand your routine.
00:45:41You can get out of the situation, and you get outside.
00:45:46For example, he is in Burgol, and he is not alone.
00:45:53For example, this is George, or Grisby.
00:45:58He is doing the way to eat.
00:46:02The Grisby, when we bring the George, or the George,
00:46:05we are going to eat it, we are going to eat it,
00:46:08and we are going to do that, and we are going to be a scope for the world,
00:46:11and we are going to eat it, and we are going to eat it,
00:46:16and we are going to eat it.
00:46:18I have to eat it, but I don't want to eat it.
00:46:21I was eating it.
00:46:23But now, I don't want to eat it.
00:46:41Here we go.
00:46:46Here we are looking at the
00:47:0815-15-2013
00:47:11It's also a good thing
00:47:16This is a good thing
00:47:17This is a good thing
00:47:18This is a good thing
00:47:19This is a good thing
00:47:20This is a good thing
00:47:25We don't know what's going on from the door
00:47:27We don't know where he's going
00:47:29He went out of prison
00:47:31He went out of prison
00:47:33Even if he's killed in the morning and the evening
00:47:38He doesn't even say
00:47:40I've killed someone who lives
00:47:43This is a good thing
00:47:44They're trying to take a picture of the Eudan
00:47:46The Eudan court is no question or answer
00:47:48Just a good thing
00:47:49If you're a bad thing
00:47:50You're going to go to prison
00:47:52After a month
00:47:54You're going to keep them
00:47:57Inmates were quickly and secretly convicted
00:48:00in military field courts
00:48:02with no lawyers or right to appeal the trials often ended with death
00:48:08sentences signed off by Syria's highest religious leader and by either the
00:48:14Minister of Defense or the army's chief of staff who acted on behalf of President
00:48:20Assad you know what goes on in that prison have you been there no I haven't
00:48:25been I've been in the presidential palace first of all execution is part of
00:48:30the Syrian law if the Syrian government or institution wants to do it they can
00:48:33make it legally because it's been there for decades secret trials no lawyers why
00:48:37do they need it if they can make it legally
00:48:43الأربعاء الصبح هاي على دوري أنا يوم كنت هناك خلصنا الأربعاء
00:48:49الصبح فعلنا حفلة اعدام وقفنا احنا اختصاصنا هناك بالاعدام
00:48:54منوقف السجينة على الحبل محطوا الحبل ومنروح منوقف على جنب
00:48:59من بدت دفش الكرسي ضابط حصرا بس في احدى الاعدامات حطينا واحد
00:49:06على الحبلة بقى دفش الكرسي ووقع شدت الحبلة ضلت 22 دقيقة وما مات
00:49:16فقالوا لي إلي انه مساك بي وشده لتاحد يعني مساكت بالسجين هيك
00:49:21وشده لتاحد فظل شوي وما مات يعني قال ما إجا واحد
00:49:29أصح مني وأكبر مني قال لي هاتي بعيد عنك
00:49:31أبعيد أنا بأماني
00:49:32حكا كلمة واحدة قال راح شكيكون لالله
00:49:38هذه الكلمة ما قال غيرها
00:49:44An 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
00:50:06The bodies of executed detainees along with those who died from torture or disease were taken
00:50:17to military hospitals where their deaths were registered
00:50:20Officer Kamal was an army nurse who worked in a hospital
00:50:36morgue until the final days of the regime
00:50:39أغلب الجسامين مدنفة مدنفة يعني شبه هيكل عظمي
00:50:49دليل أنه لا أكل ولا شرب أغلبون مصاب بقافات جلدية وطفح جلدي
00:50:57ومتيجة العظم النظافة وطبعا أغلبون أغلبون في عندهم أثار تعزيب
00:51:04His description matches a trove of photographs smuggled out of Syria in 2013 that show nearly 7,000 detainees who died in government custody
00:51:17Over a hundred detainee death certificates we reviewed show the same cause of death
00:51:24heart and respiratory failure even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured
00:51:31over 100 detainee death certificates we reviewed show the same cause of death heart and respiratory failure
00:51:37even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured
00:51:44We just want to know that you don't want to know the cause of death
00:51:51Even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured
00:51:57It's not true we didn't know the cause of death
00:52:00We don't want to know the cause of death
00:52:05You have a clilaver that can read like that only for the other
00:52:10You can't read that you have a clilaver you want to read that
00:52:14You say that there is kfaqs or chakaiq or anything
00:52:19I'm going to die.
00:52:21There's no one who can't remember anything.
00:52:34I always felt that I'm finished, I won't go away.
00:52:41I felt that I'm still living a life.
00:52:51If I'm doing something, I'm going to die.
00:53:01By 2019, Assad's forces had largely put down the uprising.
00:53:07Shadi and Hadi had spent almost a decade
00:53:11transferred from prison to prison
00:53:13and were back at Sayidnaya.
00:53:16One day that summer, they were summoned to see a judge.
00:53:24I discovered that this day was the first day of the war
00:53:28in this year.
00:53:31I put chocolate.
00:53:37I told him,
00:53:40you have to come back to a good citizen
00:53:43from these...
00:53:46the values.
00:53:48I told him,
00:53:49I'll leave you now.
00:53:51I'll leave you now.
00:53:53I'll leave you now.
00:53:55You gave me a chocolate.
00:53:57And I went.
00:53:59to the first time I got married.
00:54:01I told him,
00:54:02what happened when it happened?
00:54:04I told him,
00:54:05I don't leave me.
00:54:06We invited him.
00:54:08We got a bunch of,
00:54:09and we did that.
00:54:10We got a bunch of.
00:54:11We pulled out.
00:54:13We reached the first level of people.
00:54:18I was like,
00:54:19I'm a cool place to go.
00:54:20What did you think about the same thing?
00:54:29How did you feel when I got out?
00:54:32I was happy that I got out.
00:54:35But there was a lot of fear.
00:54:38What I saw when I got out.
00:54:42I got out of prison to...
00:54:47a bigger prison.
00:54:51People always feel that there was a lot of fear.
00:54:56And I know them.
00:54:59I always feel that there was a lot of fear.
00:55:03That you're the reason that happened.
00:55:06That's what happened.
00:55:10These people are...
00:55:13my parents in the village.
00:55:16I had a son.
00:55:21The other person...
00:55:23who was waiting for his son...
00:55:26to come out like me...
00:55:28I mean...
00:55:29he doesn't know anything.
00:55:30I was so happy...
00:55:33I didn't have to go out.
00:55:36I didn't have to go out.
00:55:38I didn't have to go out.
00:55:40I didn't have to go out.
00:55:42I didn't have to go out.
00:55:44Because there are...
00:55:45there were some...
00:55:48there were other men...
00:55:49who knew them...
00:55:50who were in the village.
00:55:51They were gone out.
00:55:53And...
00:55:55I knew...
00:55:56that they died under the fight.
00:55:57I'm going to break.
00:56:27After 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.
00:57:22Thank you so much.
00:57:36and they're going to put it in a lot of time.
00:57:38It's a lot of time.
00:57:40I have my brother, but I want to leave my brother.
00:57:45Now, are you still here?
00:57:48Yes, I'm here.
00:57:50But Muhammad is still here.
00:57:56We must have discovered the legal system
00:57:58because it was in the process of ignoring it.
00:58:00We don't have any political system.
00:58:03This is a community, and this is a group of people.
00:58:07We're going to make it easier.
00:58:09The government, in any way, has a relationship, can be used to provide these resources.
00:58:14And so it's going to help the people, the people, to know how to get married.
00:58:21If you're going to get married, you're going to get married.
00:58:25But you're going to get married, and you're going to get married.
00:58:28You're going to get married and get married in a community.
00:58:31For example, you can see it clearly that there is someone who is driving here, there is a highway that is there.
00:58:37Yes.
00:58:48When I was in the middle school, my father was in the middle school.
00:58:54Whether it was a bagger or a trickster or a bulldozer.
00:59:01Youssef worked for the city of Damascus as a bulldozer driver.
00:59:12He has agreed to use his real name.
00:59:19He says that a few months into the uprising, an intelligence officer ordered him to take his bulldozer to Najha Cemetery on the outskirts of the city.
00:59:30There is no one who is in the middle school.
00:59:33Where did I go?
00:59:34I was in the middle school.
00:59:35I was working for him, but I didn't work for him.
00:59:38I was working for him to the end of the camp.
00:59:40It was not the end of the camp.
00:59:42I was in the middle of the camp.
00:59:45I said to him to the camp and he said to him to the camp of the city of Damascus.
00:59:50He was in the middle school of 15 to 15.
00:59:51He was in the middle school of 188.
00:59:52He was in the middle school of 188.
00:59:54He was in the middle school of 188.
00:59:55He lacked police force when it was in the middle school of 188.
01:00:13It was cold.
01:00:14It was cold, and it was cold, and it was cold.
01:00:18I knew the cold.
01:00:20When they were cold, I knew what was in it.
01:00:23It was cold.
01:00:24It was cold, and it was cold.
01:00:28I think it was almost every week,
01:00:31there were two or three days.
01:00:33They were dead.
01:00:37Officer Kamal told us the dead bodies were piling up
01:00:41in the morgue at the military hospital where he worked.
01:00:45He says the security forces took him
01:00:47and some of his colleagues to several locations,
01:00:51including Najha Cemetery.
01:01:11Now, I'm ready.
01:01:20How was the situation for the camp?
01:01:22I don't ask you.
01:01:23I'm telling you, there's a son,
01:01:25that's my husband, and my friend, I don't know about them.
01:01:28On every camp, there were a specific number of jail.
01:01:33Where did they write?
01:01:35They were writing on their own resort.
01:01:38...and on the other side.
01:01:43The numbers mean that the system has a whole archive of these groups.
01:01:48The first one is the number of groups...
01:01:53...and the number of groups.
01:01:56And the number of groups that he had.
01:01:59And the number of groups are often used.
01:02:02For example, the number of groups.
01:02:04The number of groups are aware of the groups.
01:02:09They have all these groups.
01:02:12They have all the groups.
01:02:14And they have the group of groups.
01:02:18These groups, they have now, they have to approach themselves.
01:02:23They are now in a way to attack,
01:02:25they have to approach themselves as a foundation.
01:02:27And they have to enter the ground.
01:02:29They have to enter a building.
01:02:31They have to do anything.
01:02:34We've been told by human rights investigators that there are around 130 suspected mass graves
01:03:00across parts of Syria once controlled by the regime, and new ones are still being found.
01:03:08Officer Kamal gave us the location of 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.
01:03:30We've obtained satellite imagery of the location, and had it independently analyzed.
01:03:53This 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 of the uprising,
01:04:06and that one of those pits was filled in by 2016.
01:04:11We 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.
01:04:23With so many suspected grave sites across Syria, it could take years to investigate them all.
01:04:31I have 10,000 of the terrorists who were buried, and no one knows anything about them.
01:04:36I want you to do 10,000 of the attempts to make decisions for me so you can know who it is and who it is.
01:04:45You can't imagine what you're saying.
01:04:47I don't know what you're saying.
01:04:49You can't imagine what you're saying.
01:04:51You can imagine what you're saying.
01:04:53According to your name.
01:04:54You can imagine someone who's found out there, and they're not known as a known name.
01:05:01And it's possible to be given to you forever.
01:05:05Of course.
01:05:05I can't.
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 want to look at myself.
01:05:27Why?
01:05:28I feel like you're in pain.
01:05:33I'm hurting myself.
01:05:35I'm hurting myself.
01:05:37I'm hurting my body.
01:05:39Because my parents and my brothers are hurting.
01:05:41They're hurting our lungs.
01:05:44We're hurting our lungs.
01:05:46We're hurting our lungs.
01:05:48We're hurting our lungs.
01:05:52Hossam, the prison guard,
01:05:54defected at the end of 2012
01:05:57and fled Syria.
01:06:01I'm a big fan.
01:06:03The biggest reason is that it's evil.
01:06:05I realized that I would stop the hate of people.
01:06:12When you think about a lot of people,
01:06:15if you look at me and look at me,
01:06:18what do you want to say to me?
01:06:20He says to me.
01:06:21I'm a big fan of them.
01:06:24I would ask that any person or anyone else
01:06:26who's alone
01:06:28who has worked with the oni being ales for the trial,
01:06:30what is because of the reason?
01:06:32Where is the reason?
01:06:34He feels bad about own feelings
01:06:36about their father and his wife
01:06:38and his dad and his family.
01:06:39He feels bad about their feelings.
01:06:41He feels bad about their feelings
01:06:42because of them.
01:06:43He feels bad about their feelings.
01:06:44He feels bad about their feelings.
01:06:46He feels bad about them.
01:06:47When I was a kid, I would say to my parents, to my parents, and to my family, I didn't want to do anything.
01:06:59Did you tell me what you did?
01:07:01No, I wanted to try to do all of them.
01:07:06Even when I was a kid, I didn't talk to them all.
01:07:13I'll give you something to eat
01:07:15I'll give you something to eat
01:07:17But you don't feel like you're talking about it
01:07:24What can you think of the good peace
01:07:27In the first year of the war
01:07:29You can leave it
01:07:31If you don't leave it
01:07:33You can't leave it
01:07:35You can't leave it
01:07:37Or you can't leave it
01:07:39That's what I think
01:07:41I can't believe
01:07:43We can't take a final decision
01:07:45To make a decision
01:07:47To make a decision
01:07:49To reduce the responsibility
01:07:51And to make a decision
01:07:53I've lost my experience
01:07:55And it's very dangerous
01:07:57Colonel Zane, second in command
01:07:59At Haresta Intelligence Branch
01:08:01Has been living in hiding
01:08:03Since leaving Syria
01:08:07We've talked about two people
01:08:09And they say I'm not going to enter
01:08:10They say that
01:08:12Who should she do
01:08:14Every human being
01:08:16Has worked in the murder
01:08:17Will they fight
01:08:18You don't think
01:08:19You shouldn't have to fight
01:08:20That you're afraid
01:08:21To that
01:08:22I was in a positive future
01:08:23I'm ready to fight
01:08:24In a positive future
01:08:25I was ready to fight
01:08:26I was ready to fight
01:08:28Why?
01:08:29Do you think
01:08:30Do you have anything
01:08:32to the people who were in Saeednaya.
01:08:40What did we say or what did we say?
01:08:42It's not possible to give us something to help them
01:08:48or to help them.
01:08:53In 2013, Osama's boss, the head of Saeednaya prison,
01:08:58was captured and killed by Syrian rebels.
01:09:02Shortly afterwards, Osama fled the country.
01:09:32We didn't believe you.
01:09:34You don't have a lot of responsibility.
01:09:39We didn't believe that I was able to give them a place,
01:09:46or to help them, or to help them,
01:09:49or to help them, or to help them,
01:09:52or to help them.
01:09:53There are a lot of people who don't accept my words.
01:09:57I know what I'm saying,
01:09:59but I'm going to tell what happened and what happened.
01:10:03You're not.
01:10:05Yes.
01:10:06We were to do the work.
01:10:09We couldn't do this work.
01:10:11If we did it, we'd be happy.
01:10:14God bless them all.
01:10:16We pray that God bless them, those who were elected.
01:10:21Officer Kamal is still in Syria.
01:10:25Four of his former colleagues, as well as multiple detainees,
01:10:29accuse him of abusing prisoners.
01:10:32He denies this.
01:10:46The only thing is, if these people didn't go to work,
01:11:01they refused to go to work because it was a service for the Soviet Union.
01:11:07Is it safe for the military?
01:11:10No.
01:11:11The President of the United States didn't move.
01:11:13What was the government's office in a way or another?
01:11:18And it was like a person who came to work for this regime.
01:11:23It was like a person who came to work for this regime.
01:11:43To the UN money.
01:11:44Please put these people together.
01:11:45I don't know what the message is, you should have joined,
01:11:46you should keep their род heart.
01:11:48ToЧ
01:11:56, theartzian will lead the prisoners' sons to the fed'ung of Arabs.
01:11:58This created homelessномуdon zine can be examined in homes by the country.
01:12:07There is a lot of important work for me and a lot of people from the past
01:12:23who share with me.
01:12:25There is someone who lives in this life, but he is missing something.
01:12:32There is a lot of people who live in this life.
01:12:38I am free.
01:12:41I have to say that all the people, whether I was a citizen or a citizen,
01:12:47they would say to us.
01:12:54All the Russian people who were in the door of the Soviet Union
01:12:58The Syrian army broke and broke.
01:13:00There was no one who could see.
01:13:02The people left to see their actions
01:13:06and left their actions.
01:13:08They left their actions.
01:13:10What do you want to do with them?
01:13:12What do you want to do with them?
01:13:14I'm talking about 10 people.
01:13:16Here, Ahmed.
01:13:18Let's see what he is doing.
01:13:20We have a community.
01:13:27We are a community.
01:13:30I don't know how to deal with this situation
01:13:34Or how to deal with our thoughts
01:13:36And to use this country.
01:13:39We live in the dilemma of the hatred
01:13:41And the hatred
01:13:42And the hatred
01:13:43And the hatred
01:13:44And the hatred
01:13:46It's hard for someone to decide who is possible and who is possible to forgive.
01:13:52Every person has a special message.
01:13:56Every person has a story.
01:14:16It's hard for someone to decide who is possible and who is possible.
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