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00:02:59It was a team of professionals.
00:03:02The people had to pay attention and pay attention to this.
00:03:18Why didn't you try to stop?
00:03:22I was talking about a country that was hurting people.
00:03:26There are 10,000 people who died, and they don't know anything about them.
00:03:32I'm right, I'm right.
00:03:34But today I didn't take a look at the prison.
00:03:48Let's go to the other place.
00:03:51I'm fine.
00:03:56Reports 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.
00:04:20Thousands of people celebrated in the main square chanting freedom,
00:04:24seemingly bringing to an end a civil war that's lasted 13 brutal years.
00:04:29Scenes like this would have been unthinkable just one week ago.
00:04:33The rebels got rid of the regime.
00:04:35Now it's time to free the people who had been detained by it.
00:04:40They gave it to us, but now they're having an end of the year.
00:04:46The police stopped here.
00:04:49The economy was almost 37 years old.
00:04:51The people had been 36 years old.
00:04:53The police stopped there.
00:04:55The government was almost 6 years old.
00:04:58When I was in 2011, I was 27 years old, and I was 36 years old.
00:05:07I was about 10 years old, and I was a man's decision.
00:05:12This was the 10 years old.
00:05:19From the younger people to the younger people.
00:05:28Four days after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, we went with Shadi Haroun and his younger brother Hadi to Sayyidnaya prison, where they were once detained and tortured.
00:05:44Families of the disappeared were making the same journey, searching for their loved ones.
00:05:50After 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.
00:06:19This is the main entrance.
00:06:24You can see how the people are doing.
00:06:27People are still working on their own victims.
00:06:33This is the entrance to the administrative building behind it.
00:06:39All this is behind it.
00:06:41This is the people who are working on this world.
00:06:44We'll see it all over the list and then see what it is.
00:06:51This is the one place that we found out of here.
00:06:54This is a forest.
00:06:56It was a sea-born.
00:06:57This is one of them.
00:06:59These are the treasures of the residence.
00:07:03Over 16-4, 2017.
00:07:06In 2017, this is a gift.
00:07:12The number of people in prison was 16726.
00:07:17God will give you one who will give you a gift.
00:07:22God will give you a gift.
00:07:25God will give you a gift from you, Asad.
00:07:29Just a little bit.
00:07:31We are looking for Syria.
00:07:34We are going to know where our children are.
00:07:37We are going to know where our children are going.
00:07:42We will open the 4 days.
00:07:45God will give you a gift.
00:07:47God will give us a gift.
00:07:48God will give you a gift.
00:07:50You are not going to give us a gift.
00:07:51We are going to have a gift.
00:07:53We are going to go to the house.
00:07:55We are going to go to the house.
00:07:57He was a soldier.
00:07:59We are going to talk to the people.
00:08:01This is Amr and Ruhmah.
00:08:03We have a living room.
00:08:05You can have a little on your feet.
00:08:07You can get inside the table.
00:08:09You can see your clothes.
00:08:11I'm in the table in the table.
00:08:13I'm in the table.
00:08:29I was in the table.
00:08:31I don't think. I'm going to go to school and I'm not going to think of a cigarette.
00:08:38But I don't think the life is a good thing.
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.
00:09:23I felt happy and I felt something that you felt like talking to me.
00:09:30This person is not a god. I don't want anyone to talk to me.
00:09:38I have a lot of feelings for myself.
00:09:41I tell you the reason that I was in Syria.
00:09:45We are in the first row, not in the first row.
00:09:48We are not in the first row.
00:09:49We are in the second row.
00:09:52In the second row, there was a relationship between the regime and the regime.
00:09:56The idea is that we must, from one of the challenges,
00:09:59to escape from the streets.
00:10:02We are going to stay in these streets for three or four days,
00:10:04like what happened in Egypt.
00:10:06This is the idea.
00:10:08And then someone will come back to us and say,
00:10:11let's go back to us.
00:10:13I was in the last row of the regime.
00:10:16We are going to be in the next row of the regime.
00:10:18We are going to be in the next row of the regime.
00:10:20Everyone is in the next row of the regime.
00:10:21In the past, I was in the midst of the fight,
00:10:28I was in the middle of the fight
00:10:30And we were in the war with the Zablatani or the Shau
00:10:32And we had a lot of capital
00:10:34I was with him
00:10:36I tried to take a little bit to see him
00:10:39And there was a bridge with the Zablatani
00:10:41And there was a bridge here
00:10:45These are the bridge
00:10:47But there are no longer
00:10:49But we're afraid of it.
00:10:51We're afraid of it.
00:10:53We're afraid of it.
00:10:57After a moment,
00:10:59the fire was a strange thing.
00:11:08I started to see the world of the world.
00:11:10I was a hero, a hero.
00:11:12I was a hero.
00:11:14We were in the middle of the world.
00:11:19We didn't know where we were going to go.
00:11:21I was a hero, a hero.
00:11:23I was a hero.
00:11:25I was a hero.
00:11:27I was a hero.
00:11:29I was a hero.
00:11:31The security guard is a hero.
00:11:33I was a hero.
00:11:35I was a hero.
00:11:37I got two soldiers and I was a hero.
00:11:40On that day,
00:11:43Assad's security forces killed more than a hundred protestors
00:11:48and arrested thousands across the country.
00:11:51Shadi was one of them.
00:11:54He says he was taken to what looked like a normal house
00:11:58in a residential neighborhood in Damascus.
00:12:01But inside was an interrogation center
00:12:04run by Syrian intelligence.
00:12:07This is a time to forget about them.
00:12:10The military said,
00:12:12I left you and left you.
00:12:14But you left the Russian army.
00:12:18They left me and left you.
00:12:19They said,
00:12:20I'll 18-0.
00:12:21You will be going to get to die until you die.
00:12:24What's your desire?
00:12:30The police officers who are fighting were,
00:12:32we will kill them as we want.
00:12:34We'll call it as a差不多.
00:12:36Colonel Zane was a high-ranking Air Force intelligence officer when the uprising began.
00:12:43He's one of 40 former regime officials of various ranks we tracked down across a dozen countries.
00:12:51We verified their identities by examining military IDs and other documents
00:12:57and cross-referencing their accounts with those of other insiders and former prisoners.
00:13:03Many of them spoke to us before the fall of Assad and feared reprisals from both sides.
00:13:11Some have given testimony to human rights groups or courts investigating war crimes.
00:13:18We agreed to conceal their identities and change their names,
00:13:22given the value of their first-hand accounts about the abuses carried out by the Assad regime.
00:13:33The important thing is, like any device or another,
00:13:39is the defense and protection of the regime.
00:13:42Especially if there is any force from the army, from the air force and the defense force.
00:13:50We have a situation that is not clear.
00:13:52With you, you are with us.
00:13:54Where do you want to go? Where do you want to continue?
00:13:57The important thing is that it can affect the regime.
00:14:03For decades, Syria'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, Hafez.
00:14:17It was known as Air Force Intelligence.
00:14:20This place that I put in it is a law. I'll explain it in truth.
00:14:27The job can be able to replace the possibilities for these houses,
00:14:30and the car, and the library, and the library,
00:14:33and what I don't know, and what I want you to do.
00:14:35And I'll kill you, and I'll kill you, and I'll kill you.
00:14:39And we're behind you, and I'll do what you want you to do.
00:14:41But, by the way, I didn't have a mistake in this matter.
00:14:43Did you give these things?
00:14:45Of course, the first day I gave a car.
00:14:48They gave me a book, and they gave me everything.
00:14:53I took my car and I took my car.
00:14:58I loved it.
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.
00:15:13I didn't say anything.
00:15:14I didn't say anything.
00:15:15I didn't say anything.
00:15:16I didn't say anything.
00:15:17There was a government in Syria.
00:15:20If I wrote a report, I went to six months,
00:15:22and I didn't ask anything.
00:15:25It's only a report in my book.
00:15:26It was a report in my book.
00:15:27I didn't know.
00:15:28We knew that he had them.
00:15:29But where did he have it?
00:15:30I don't know if he lived or dead.
00:15:31I don't know.
00:15:32We didn't know anyone who was dead in this report.
00:15:34We know that he had to be.
00:15:36But where did he have it?
00:15:39Whether he lived or not dead, we don't know.
00:15:41We don't know anyone who was dead in this report.
00:15:44Shadi had been missing for weeks, so the family paid a middleman to find out where he was detained.
00:15:56Regime officials were known to take bribes for this kind of information.
00:16:14When I had a job, I would like to take a cigarette.
00:16:20Major Riyadh was an officer in the Syrian Air Force, who says he was assigned to Air Force Intelligence when the uprising began.
00:16:29The situation is not only a terrorist, but it's about a company.
00:16:44A company, a whole company for the situation of the situation, from the terrorists, from the policemen, from the terrorists.
00:16:51This is about gathering money and the situation of the people and the situation of the people.
00:16:57Around two months into the uprising, President Assad tried to defuse the protests by meeting
00:17:19with communities across Syria, including Shadi's neighborhood.
00:17:24Hadiy was in a delegation that met President Assad, and he asked for the release of his brother.
00:17:44He says the president agreed, and he was sent to see the head of Air Force Intelligence,
00:17:50Major General Jamil Hassan.
00:17:57He said, I'll come back.
00:18:00After a little while he left me, he said, I'll come back to my brother.
00:18:05That's all.
00:18:06He said, I'll come back to my brother.
00:18:07I said to me.
00:18:08He said, I'll come back to my brother, but there's an apology from Bessar that he came back to us.
00:18:13He told me about Shadi's
00:18:23I decided to leave Shadi Harum.
00:18:28Shadi Harum is a dangerous person in the country.
00:18:32So, after that, I decided to leave Shadi Harum.
00:18:37I don't want to say anything.
00:18:40Why did this happen?
00:18:42He was telling me that Bashar al-Assad is the president of the country
00:18:49and I'm the president of the country.
00:18:52I'm the president of the country.
00:19:11It's December 2024, soon after the fall of Assad.
00:19:17Shadi is heading to an Air Force Intelligence facility
00:19:21called 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.
00:19:33I'm ready.
00:19:35Located on an airbase, this was one of the regime's most notorious detention sites.
00:19:42Shadi is looking for information about those who are still missing.
00:19:47How many of people were announcing in Shadierem with thousands?
00:19:50Was there some caricatures?
00:19:52On the airbase, where people were born, ficители.
00:19:54This see her LOOK at the people who have somebody dobrinated their asses.
00:19:56They were banging on Instagram.
00:19:57They were entering their asses.
00:19:58And1 and her notes were given below the
00:20:03number of them.
00:20:04This number 132.
00:20:07Why did you give them the rules?
00:20:10It doesn't show who he is.
00:20:12He's a victim of his people.
00:20:14It doesn't show who he is.
00:20:17It doesn't show who he is.
00:20:28Although prisoners' identities were being hidden
00:20:31from the public and other detainees,
00:20:34meticulous records were kept about who was being held and where.
00:20:40The detainees' files are a trove of potential evidence
00:20:44for Shadi and his organization.
00:20:47But they're in disarray, and many have been destroyed.
00:20:55So 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
00:21:22to Massey Investigations' branch.
00:21:25branch.
00:21:55شادي هارون، تمام أنا شادي هارون،
00:22:00رفع له الطماشية،
00:22:02رفع لي الطماشية،
00:22:06صار يسألني، قال لي شادي أنت
00:22:09عامل تنظيم ارهابي،
00:22:12تاخد مصاري..
00:22:15عم تنظم العالم عشان يطلعون مظاهرات،
00:22:19عم تنظم العالم عشان يحملوا سلاح ضد الدولة،
00:22:23I told him that the best thing is to know you and that's fine.
00:22:28The things you will be fine.
00:22:31I told him, why did I think that the reality is to know you like this?
00:22:35I'm a terrorist system, but I'm not doing anything.
00:22:37Okay, I'm going to show you something, but I'm not doing a terrorist system or anything.
00:22:43Any person against the law is a terrorist?
00:22:46Any person?
00:22:48Any person, any person,
00:22:50whether he is a terrorist or a terrorist or a terrorist,
00:22:53and I'm happy with him.
00:22:55After that, he continued to the petition.
00:23:02He asked me,
00:23:04About this incident,
00:23:06he was monetizing my heart
00:23:08and me.
00:23:09And I asked him, what do you have to ask him?
00:23:12I'm a terrorist in the morning,
00:23:14and I'm going to talk to him about it.
00:23:18I was scared, I was scared,
00:23:20and I went behind the door.
00:23:23They put me on my shoulder. They tied me with my shoulder.
00:23:27They caught me with a woman after that.
00:23:30And they closed me on a basket.
00:23:33Someone was sitting on this wooden bar.
00:23:38There are people who are reacting.
00:23:42They were crying and they were dying.
00:23:46They were laughing a lot.
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, Jamil 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?
00:24:38There was a big tree on his name.
00:24:41It was a green tree on his name.
00:24:43Or on the name of the family.
00:24:45Because the family was dead.
00:24:46It was under the murder.
00:24:48I met a lot of people with them.
00:24:54They were close to me.
00:25:01They were against me.
00:25:03I told them that they were against me.
00:25:05But they didn't see what happened.
00:25:08They didn't say that they didn't have to come out against me.
00:25:12They were against me.
00:25:15A few weeks after Shadi got out of prison, he began organizing protests again.
00:25:22This time, he took on a more prominent role.
00:25:25The actor used to bring the municipals.
00:25:31When I started to, I was a young man,
00:25:35I was a young man, I was a young man.
00:25:37He started to turn on this idea.
00:25:40The trustees of Aurora was a young man.
00:25:42When he was a young man,
00:25:45they began to stand up for the others.
00:25:47Nine months into the uprising, thousands of protesters had been arrested and an estimated
00:26:023,000 had been killed. Facing international criticism, President Asad went on U.S. television
00:26:11and 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 that belong to the government.
00:26:27Okay, but you're the government.
00:26:28I don't own them. I'm president. I don't own the country. So they're not my forces.
00:26:31No, but you have to give the order.
00:26:33No, no, no. We have in the constitution, in the law, the mission of the institution to
00:26:39protect the people, to stand against any chaos or any terrorist.
00:26:44The former security officials we spoke to said they would round people up from where they
00:27:02worked or even prayed. But the demonstrations continued to grow, as did the regime's wanted list.
00:27:11...
00:27:17...
00:27:18from the age of 30-1984.
00:27:26I changed the areas of the village.
00:27:29Then I went to the village of the Shams,
00:27:33to the house of my father, which is the house of the house.
00:27:37And here I discovered the house security,
00:27:40and it was a protest.
00:27:42And the nuclear media
00:27:44connected with all the people who were there.
00:27:48There are machines, there are a world that works properly.
00:27:52Most of all, in every country, in every country, in every country,
00:27:55in every country, there will be a person.
00:27:57I'm a citizen, I'm a citizen.
00:28:00The residents of the village in the city of Dimashic
00:28:02come to me and give me some information
00:28:04about who came to the house.
00:28:06I'm responsible for this matter.
00:28:10I found a place where I was going to find a taxi.
00:28:14He saw the taxi that he watched were a service person.
00:28:19He demonstrated that there was a house house,
00:28:21a house at home, or a trunk.
00:28:25He looked back to the people a lot,
00:28:27a house at home,
00:28:30you can talk about your home,
00:28:31you can listen to him of your house.
00:28:33He says that the housing of your house was sent.
00:28:36This is a example of what we told him,
00:28:38it is called the house.
00:28:44Now I have a lot of people who have to press that I need to see you like this.
00:28:49There's a pressure that there is a house of your sister.
00:28:54Why don't you stay in the house of your sister?
00:28:58Here came the holiday, the holiday holiday, and I have to take care of my sister.
00:29:03I mean, I know the world is that we are living in this house.
00:29:08We have to go home from the house, of course.
00:29:11There was someone who had been to me
00:29:14and I could get out of my house in the house
00:29:17and I could get out of my house.
00:29:21I saw that there was a bus and I got to go to the house.
00:29:26They came to the house and went to the house,
00:29:29the house was a strange way.
00:29:34I felt there was someone who was walking with me from the house.
00:29:38They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:29:45They came to the house and took me to the house.
00:30:02I remember the first thing that I told him to the house
00:30:05that we could be able to get out of my house.
00:30:14In 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 Zane was second in command there at the time.
00:30:28In these days, I was surprised that the place that I was doing
00:30:33was very supportive of the damage
00:30:35and the number of people who were in it.
00:30:39There was a house, for example,
00:30:41a house with 8 or 10 meters,
00:30:44and it was 400 people.
00:30:46The people who were walking
00:30:49were walking on the people of the people.
00:30:51They were not walking on the earth.
00:30:52The earth is not on the ground.
00:30:53Every belonged to us.
00:30:54We 문제가 in position of Radiation staff.
00:30:55This room was built as an interior of stone.
00:30:56These are the stairsía building and permitted as well.
00:30:57The floor of senseちは there is azekiah street.
00:30:58These are the summities.
00:31:02This is the demographics of control spider scene.
00:31:03This is what we wanted to do,
00:31:04If you made one place to yourself.
00:31:08Let's leave it in the text.
00:31:12At the bottom of the room of themusum project,
00:31:13the mirror call was a traditional pit��.
00:31:15These are strained furniture units.
00:31:17These are the major behemoths.
00:31:18These are the number of pressures.
00:31:20These are the main barriers.
00:31:21This is a good thing.
00:31:27And it can be used for months or years in this place.
00:31:36I don't have any chance to cut the door and cut the door.
00:31:39This is a good thing.
00:31:43At the first day in the sky,
00:31:46it was a good thing.
00:31:48It was a good thing.
00:31:50And it was a good thing.
00:31:52It was a good thing.
00:31:53It was a good thing.
00:31:54It was a good thing.
00:31:55And it was a good thing.
00:31:56I remember.
00:31:58I said,
00:32:00I don't have any time.
00:32:02You're here.
00:32:03How are you living here?
00:32:07I remember you were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:10I was sleeping here.
00:32:12I was sleeping.
00:32:13I was sleeping.
00:32:15I was sleeping.
00:32:17I was sleeping like a floor.
00:32:19You were sleeping on the floor.
00:32:20I was sleeping.
00:32:21You look up.
00:32:22You're sleeping.
00:32:23I was sleeping.
00:32:24I'm sleeping all day.
00:32:25You're sleeping.
00:32:26I'm sleeping.
00:32:27I'm sleeping.
00:32:28You're sleeping.
00:32:29I'm sleeping.
00:32:30It was a strange thing that happened to people in a disease.
00:32:34I started with diseases because of the disease,
00:32:40because there was a lot of oxygen,
00:32:43so it could happen in the morning,
00:32:46or someone could do something extraordinary.
00:32:52It's not a natural thing.
00:32:54Then it started to become a disease.
00:33:00Let's see where we were.
00:33:02Here.
00:33:03It's on this side.
00:33:06Here you go.
00:33:12They put them in there and put them in there,
00:33:14and they put them in there.
00:33:18It was a lot of difficult,
00:33:20to be able to do something like that.
00:33:25My brother was behind me.
00:33:30It was about 72 hours,
00:33:32three days,
00:33:33without eating,
00:33:34without eating,
00:33:35without eating,
00:33:36without eating,
00:33:37without eating.
00:33:38That's how I remember.
00:33:39without eating.
00:33:44I was completely aware of the face of the decision.
00:33:47We've had to listen to him and to come.
00:33:49There's no one who listens to him.
00:33:50There's no one who listens to him.
00:33:51There's no one who will listen to him.
00:33:52There's no one who doesn't know how what he thinks.
00:33:53There's no one who knows how to do it.
00:33:54There's any one who won't find out.
00:33:55No one that doesn't look at me.
00:33:57I don't find anything anything.
00:33:59No one finds out.
00:34:00Do you think that you don't want to do anything to do with your experience in the place where you work?
00:34:09If you don't want to do anything, if you don't want to do anything, it means that I've worked on my own.
00:34:18But it was a high level.
00:34:20It was a higher level than some of the people who are working on it.
00:34:23Yes, I was in the second one.
00:34:26After the manager.
00:34:29No, I didn't.
00:34:31No, I didn't.
00:34:32Okay, so you decided that you don't want to think about this issue.
00:34:37What do you think, Sarah?
00:34:38If you're interested in creating a business, you're going to be able to work on your own.
00:34:50I think every person has a good person.
00:34:54It's a good person.
00:34:58They are always fighting with each other.
00:35:01One thing that makes you want to go back to the mind and the energy, and one thing that makes you want to go back to the business and the business.
00:35:10You're a man, you're a man, you're a man, you're not a man, you're going to die.
00:35:16A man, you're a man, you're a man.
00:35:18For the first day of training at Air Force Intelligence as a young recruit.
00:35:27When we got back from the bus, two of them were looking at us.
00:35:35Everyone was stuck with an arm.
00:35:38They hit us.
00:35:40They said,
00:35:45everyone is a heavy man.
00:35:48We were stuck with a kilo.
00:35:52This is known for all of Syria.
00:35:56Why?
00:35:58Why are you doing what you're doing?
00:36:00First of all,
00:36:02you forget what you're living with.
00:36:06The most important thing
00:36:08is the pride of the human being
00:36:12that the future doesn't say no.
00:36:16He doesn't say no.
00:36:18He doesn't say no.
00:36:20So this was the change.
00:36:22We love the regime.
00:36:30We love the regime.
00:36:32We love the regime.
00:36:34We love the regime.
00:36:36Before joining the military,
00:36:38Hossam grew up in a rural
00:36:40part of Syria where opportunities
00:36:42were scarce.
00:36:44He told us that he and his
00:36:46classmates were taught that the Asads
00:36:48and their Ba'ath party were the
00:36:50survivors of Syria.
00:37:00There was a book called the
00:37:01The Socialist Union in Syria.
00:37:02I don't know any other people.
00:37:04They were all representing
00:37:06the Nationalist and the Nationalist,
00:37:08they were representing us
00:37:09by saying that we're representing
00:37:11the religious books.
00:37:13And I got to the 9th.
00:37:15I gave up the 9th.
00:37:17I left the 9th.
00:37:18I don't have anything to do with it.
00:37:20I remember the Hizb al-Qaw,
00:37:22the Arabian one who had a
00:37:24a
00:37:39They were able to use weapons in any place.
00:37:45After the 60s, 60 days, they were forced to kill Said Naya.
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 to the head of Said Naya Prison.
00:38:34We were in the middle of the war.
00:38:41We didn't have a long time for a long time.
00:38:44We didn't have a long time for a long time.
00:38:46The phone was not free, the television was free.
00:38:49Whatever was free.
00:38:52We ended up living in our lives.
00:38:54In the world, Said Naya.
00:38:56Yes.
00:38:57By April 2012,
00:39:05Shadi and Hadi had been detained by Air Force Intelligence for four months.
00:39:11They went to our streets during the morning.
00:39:14They came to the streets of the front.
00:39:18There was a lot of cars,
00:39:21which is called the car,
00:39:23which is called the car.
00:39:25It's like the car,
00:39:27which is called the car,
00:39:29which is called the car.
00:39:32So when the car was turned around...
00:39:34When we came to the hospital...
00:39:35It didn't show any time.
00:39:36When we came to the hospital.
00:39:37When we came to the hospital...
00:39:39We were forced to walk away.
00:39:40And when we went to the hospital...
00:39:41We shot the hospital.
00:39:42We went to the hospital.
00:39:43There was a silence.
00:39:44We felt we were missed.
00:39:45We felt that we were injured.
00:39:46We did not have any damage.
00:39:47We just went to the hospital without a hospital.
00:39:48We still were wounded.
00:39:49We had to go there while we were named.
00:39:50We did not have any damage.
00:39:51We did not have any repairs,
00:39:53Just according to Sara to Naya.
00:39:54спorate our unit.
00:39:55What happened to the hospital?
00:39:56What happened to the hospital said?
00:39:57We never would have any discussions
00:39:59on the hospital.
00:40:01What was the information that came to you about when you came to the prison?
00:40:06They came up with pictures, and they were in the United States.
00:40:10They were terrorists, and they were not allowed to live.
00:40:14They took us from the car to make sure that everyone put their eyes on their eyes.
00:40:21That everyone was on the ground, and that everyone was on the ground.
00:40:26They were working with them with a very strong body.
00:40:30It's very powerful.
00:40:31I'm going to attack all the forces.
00:40:33I don't know where you're going.
00:40:36These are the rebels.
00:40:38These are the rebels.
00:40:40They say that these are the rebels.
00:40:42They don't let them sleep in the morning.
00:40:44They say to them.
00:40:46They say to them.
00:40:48They say to them.
00:40:50They say to them, they say to them.
00:40:52They say to them, they say to them.
00:40:54In the moment, I didn't have any feelings...
00:41:00...in the time or place.
00:41:04I didn't know anything.
00:41:08I never knew.
00:41:10I never knew.
00:41:12I was looking at them.
00:41:14You could see them here.
00:41:16You could see them here?
00:41:18You could see them here before they could see them.
00:41:20They were their own body.
00:41:22It was about one body.
00:41:24It was about one body.
00:41:26It was about one body.
00:41:28Did you know that there was one body?
00:41:30It was a body body.
00:41:32Even if you want to stop at the end of the scene,
00:41:38you want to do this if you want to do it for 5 seconds.
00:41:42They're in a situation where they're going to be able to do this.
00:41:44What do you mean?
00:41:46Did you not speak to me?
00:41:48No, I speak to you, but it was in the moment.
00:41:50I don't speak to you.
00:41:52I don't speak to you.
00:41:54But you can do it.
00:41:56Do you think this is good?
00:41:58It's not good.
00:42:00What do I say to you?
00:42:02Do you think it's normal?
00:42:04It's possible.
00:42:06It's possible.
00:42:08It's possible.
00:42:10It's possible.
00:42:12It's possible.
00:42:14We were in a few hours.
00:42:16But without feeling the pain of the pain,
00:42:19you don't feel the pain of the pain.
00:42:21We heard the sound of the door,
00:42:23but we didn't feel like we were able to stop.
00:42:25We could only wait for 4 hours.
00:42:27So we felt like we were feeling like this.
00:42:29I was like this.
00:42:30I was like this.
00:42:31And my eyes were like this.
00:42:32So we looked like this.
00:42:34Who is there?
00:42:35Where did we come from?
00:42:37I was like this.
00:42:39I was like this.
00:42:40I was like this.
00:42:41But when I realized,
00:42:43I saw Shadi,
00:42:44that we were in the same room.
00:42:47I was like this.
00:42:48I was like this.
00:42:49This was the way we were in the other side.
00:42:50because it was to die on the floor.
00:42:51You went like my room to me.
00:42:52There were no more pictures,
00:42:53but it was also on the floor.
00:42:54The scene that I saw was going to go home.
00:42:55You're not alone.
00:42:56I was like this.
00:42:57You're like the boss.
00:42:58You're like this.
00:42:59You're like this.
00:43:00You're like this.
00:43:01You're like the boys.
00:43:02That's what you were thinking.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:05I was like I was so happy.
00:43:07I was so happy.
00:43:09when you were left in the middle of a person,
00:43:10you were left-out MP3,
00:43:11if you were left when you were left.
00:43:13I was like this.
00:43:14It's a good idea.
00:43:15I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:43:17I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:43:19I'm sorry.
00:43:21The one who's angry is eating food.
00:43:27He's a little bit exhausted.
00:43:29Sometimes, I'm angry.
00:43:31I'm angry.
00:43:33I'm angry.
00:43:35He's angry.
00:43:37And he's angry,
00:43:39and he's angry.
00:43:41I'm angry.
00:43:43I'm angry.
00:43:45I'm angry,
00:43:47and I'm angry.
00:43:49These are the connections between them.
00:43:53I didn't like anyone to do this,
00:43:55and I'm angry.
00:43:57Especially
00:43:59during the interview.
00:44:09When people came to take the hospital,
00:44:11They got to go to the city and they got to go to the city of Kofu.
00:44:16And of course, when I went to the city of Kofu, I went to the city of Kofu.
00:44:22They were in the city of Kofu.
00:44:26They were in the streets and were in the streets.
00:44:31They were more than the people.
00:44:35In all the conditions that they were using, you feel that there is a wisdom for the human being, that you are not anything.
00:44:49It was very simple, when he went to Haris, he was 20 years old.
00:44:56For example, I'm taking a war, and I'm standing on the door of the house.
00:45:02And I'm telling you that I'm in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, in your life, and in your life.
00:45:06And I'm here, with the name of God.
00:45:18This is the food that I put in.
00:45:21Of course,
00:45:23the food that I put in,
00:45:26with all the food that I put in,
00:45:29the food, the food, the food, and the food.
00:45:36After a few months or three, you can understand the routine,
00:45:41and you'll see the reality of it, and you'll see it in front of you.
00:45:45The food that I put in, for example, is the food that I put in, for example, is the food that I put in.
00:45:54The food that I put in, for example, is the food that I put in, for example, is the food that I put in.
00:46:00So, make a way of food.
00:46:02Because when the food that I put in,
00:46:28Yes.
00:46:46Let's see if there are colors.
00:46:49This is from 2013.
00:46:52This is from 2014 to 2015.
00:47:00This is from 2013 to 2015.
00:47:11It is also a terrible thing.
00:47:16I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
00:47:18These are the items that came to the hospital,
00:47:20which had to come to the hospital.
00:47:25At the end of the day,
00:47:26we don't know what's going on from the door.
00:47:29He came to the hospital,
00:47:31and went to the hospital.
00:47:35They would have to eat and eat
00:47:37in the morning and in the afternoon.
00:47:39They would even say
00:47:41that I killed someone and someone.
00:47:43At the end of the day,
00:47:45they would go to the hospital.
00:47:46The hospital was no question or answer.
00:47:48They would go back to the hospital.
00:47:52After a month or two,
00:47:54they would remember the hospital.
00:47:58Inmates were quickly and secretly convicted
00:48:01in military field courts,
00:48:03with no lawyers or right to appeal.
00:48:06The trials often ended with death sentences,
00:48:10signed off by Syria's highest religious leader
00:48:13and by either the minister of defence
00:48:15or the army's chief of staff,
00:48:17who acted on behalf of President Assad.
00:48:21You know what goes on in that prison.
00:48:23Have you been there?
00:48:24No, I haven't been.
00:48:25I've been in the presidential palace.
00:48:27Not in the prison.
00:48:28First of all, execution is part of the Syrian law.
00:48:30If the Syrian government or institution wants to do it,
00:48:33they can make it legally
00:48:34because 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?
00:48:44The 4th of the morning.
00:48:46This is on my door.
00:48:47I was here today.
00:48:48We finished the 4th of the morning,
00:48:49and we had an accident.
00:48:51We stopped here.
00:48:52We stopped here.
00:48:54We stopped the accident.
00:48:55We stopped the accident on the road.
00:48:56We put the accident on the road,
00:48:57and then we stopped on the road.
00:48:58We stopped on the road.
00:48:59Who wants to push the curse?
00:49:00It's a gun.
00:49:01It's a gun.
00:49:02We stopped on the road.
00:49:03We stopped on one side.
00:49:04We stopped on the road.
00:49:05When we stopped on the road,
00:49:08I stopped going.
00:49:10I don't know,
00:49:11we stopped on the road.
00:49:12But the road could've been on the road,
00:49:13and as long as we lost.
00:49:14It stayed maybe there,
00:49:15but it's not raining.
00:49:16Then they told me,
00:49:17and I would have been inside the road.
00:49:19So I Erik passed on my side.
00:49:20I took down this road,
00:49:22and I left behind the road.
00:49:23The road could've been on the road.
00:49:24After a little,
00:49:25it was still raining.
00:49:27I said, there's someone who is right and is better than me.
00:49:30He said, I'm wrong with you.
00:49:31I'm wrong with you.
00:49:36He said, I'm going to be with God.
00:49:42This is the word.
00:49:44He didn't say anything.
00:49:45He said, I'm wrong with you.
00:50:15They were 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.
00:50:45His description matches a trove of photographs smuggled out of Syria in 2013.
00:51:11That showed nearly 7,000 detainees who died in government custody.
00:51:17Over 100 detainee death certificates we reviewed show the same cause of death.
00:51:23Heart and respiratory failure.
00:51:24Even in cases where we found evidence, the inmates.
00:51:25The inmates were tortured.
00:51:26The inmates were tortured.
00:51:27The inmates were tortured.
00:51:28Even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured.
00:51:29The inmates were tortured.
00:51:30Even in cases where we found evidence the inmates were tortured.
00:51:31The inmates were tortured.
00:51:32Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:33The inmates were tortured.
00:51:34Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:35The inmates were tortured.
00:51:36Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:37Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:41The inmates.
00:51:42The inmates were tortured.
00:51:43Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:44The inmates were tortured.
00:51:45Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:46The inmates were tortured.
00:51:48Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:49Even in cases where we found evidence.
00:51:50The inmates were tortured.
00:51:55The inmates were tortured.
00:51:56Do you know why you are not going to be the case of the situation?
00:52:01We are not going to be the case of the situation.
00:52:05You have a clash that you can write about, only the other.
00:52:10You are not going to write about this.
00:52:14You say it's not a case of the facts,
00:52:18or something else.
00:52:21It's nothing that you can write about.
00:52:26I feel like I'm going to leave.
00:52:28I'm going to leave.
00:52:30I'm going to leave.
00:52:32I'm going to leave.
00:52:34After the day of the day,
00:52:36I felt like I'm going to leave.
00:52:38I'm going to leave.
00:52:40The emotions that were the first time
00:52:44from the first time of the visit
00:52:46was the hope
00:52:48that I still have a time
00:52:50to live a life.
00:52:52I was going to do something.
00:52:54I went.
00:52:56By 2019,
00:53:02Assad's forces had largely
00:53:04put down the uprising.
00:53:06Shadi and Hadi
00:53:08had spent almost a decade
00:53:10transferred from prison to prison
00:53:12and were back at Sayyidnaya.
00:53:14One day that summer,
00:53:16they were summoned
00:53:18to see a judge.
00:53:20I realized that this day
00:53:22was the first day of the war.
00:53:24This year
00:53:26was the first day of the war.
00:53:28This year
00:53:30I put chocolate
00:53:32and...
00:53:34was the first day of the war.
00:53:36He told me,
00:53:38He told me,
00:53:40He told me,
00:53:42He told me,
00:53:44He told me,
00:53:46He told me,
00:53:48He told me,
00:53:50He told me,
00:53:52He told me,
00:53:54He told you,
00:53:56He told me,
00:53:58He told me,
00:54:00And left.
00:54:02First of all, I came to the house and said, what happened to you?
00:54:07I told you, leave me.
00:54:08We had a lot of fun and we had a lot of fun.
00:54:11We reached out to the first place of freedom.
00:54:18That's what happened to me.
00:54:28How did you feel when I arrived?
00:54:32I was happy that I came to the house.
00:54:34But there was a lot of fun.
00:54:37What I saw was that I came to the house.
00:54:41I came to the house to the house to the house.
00:54:51People always feel that there are a lot of views.
00:54:55And I know them.
00:54:58I always feel that there are a lot of views.
00:55:03That you are the reason for that.
00:55:06What happened to me like this.
00:55:08And I felt like I got to get to the house.
00:55:15And I was feeling like a girl.
00:55:16And I was feeling like a girl.
00:55:17And I was feeling like this.
00:55:19The other kind of people who are waiting for his son to come out like me,
00:55:27he doesn't know anything about him.
00:55:33I didn't like to stay in this place.
00:55:40I didn't like to stay in this place.
00:55:42Because there are people who knew that they were in the middle of the night,
00:55:51and I knew that they died in the middle of the night.
00:56:07I'll take a break.
00:56:12I'll take a break.
00:56:15After his release,
00:56:42Shadi went into exile in Turkey.
00:56:46In 2021,
00:56:48the brothers joined a Syrian human rights organization,
00:56:52the Association of Detainees and Missing Persons
00:56:56inside Naya prison.
00:57:12I was retired.
00:57:14I was retired for 13 years.
00:57:17We're working on the wrong people,
00:57:20and the nationalities.
00:57:22If we know our situation,
00:57:24we're going to start from a little bit.
00:57:26I've been working on the streets.
00:57:29I'm going to go to the streets.
00:57:31I'm going to go to the streets.
00:57:32I'm going to go to the streets.
00:57:34We're going to go to the streets.
00:57:36We're going to go to the streets.
00:57:37It's a big city.
00:57:38We can't go to the streets.
00:57:39I'm going to go to the streets.
00:57:41This is a big city.
00:57:42My brother will leave me with me.
00:57:44And now,
00:57:46you're asking them to leave?
00:57:48Yes, we're asking them.
00:57:49But Muhammad is not in place.
00:57:51The government is in the system.
00:57:53We must have to see the power of the system.
00:57:58Because it is in the process of ignoring the system.
00:58:01We don't have any kind of power.
00:58:03What is the power of the system?
00:58:05What is the power of the system?
00:58:07What is the power of the system?
00:58:09The system, in any way, or any agreement,
00:58:12can be sent to the system.
00:58:14And it will give the people to the community
00:58:18that you know you're going to know where you were going.
00:58:21If you're going to get a kid, you can get out of it,
00:58:25but you can get out of it.
00:58:27You can get out of it,
00:58:28and get out of it and get out of it.
00:58:31For example, you can see in a way that there is someone who is traveling.
00:58:35There is a highway that is there.
00:58:37It is not true.
00:58:48Yusuf worked for the city of Damascus as a bulldozer driver.
00:59:11He has agreed to use his real name.
00:59:18He 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.
00:59:29He said, he's a good friend of mine. He told me to work for the army.
00:59:36He was working for the army, and he was working for the army, not the army.
00:59:42They said to me that the city was 15 to 15.
00:59:52The most important thing is that the city had been on the road.
01:00:03when I was in the bus, I had a bus, a bus, a bus, a bus, and a bus.
01:00:10It was a bus, a bus.
01:00:13It was a bus.
01:00:15They were forced to get a bus.
01:00:18I knew the bus, and when I was in the bus, I knew what was in the bus.
01:00:23It was a bus, a bus.
01:00:28I think every week there was a bus.
01:00:32We will be able to find them.
01:00:36Officer Kamal told us the dead bodies were piling up in the morgue
01:00:41at the military hospital where he worked.
01:00:44He says the security forces took him and some of his colleagues
01:00:48to several locations, including Najha Cemetery.
01:01:02He says the security forces took him.
01:01:07We need to work.
01:01:19How was the situation for this village?
01:01:22I'm not telling you, I'm telling you it's my son.
01:01:25I'm here with them and I don't know.
01:01:28There was a number of people in the hospital.
01:01:33Where did you write them?
01:01:35They wrote them on his own, his own, his own, his own.
01:01:42The numbers mean that the government has a whole archive of these bodies.
01:01:48The first one is the number of people in the hospital
01:01:55and the number of people in the hospital.
01:01:58There is a number of people in the hospital
01:02:00which often seems to wear them.
01:02:01For example, the number of people in the hospital
01:02:03are the number of people in the hospital.
01:02:04The government knows that he has
01:02:09his own
01:02:22They are now involved in the attack.
01:02:24They are in a case of attack.
01:02:27After that, he went to a village
01:02:29in a community camp where no one knows anything or anything.
01:02:39I know about the whole thing,
01:02:41the Saker, the Baggar, and the Fixx,
01:02:42he is building,
01:02:44is this correct?
01:02:45He is building things that are not being used for the rest of the rest.
01:02:48He doesn't have to be used for the rest of the rest.
01:02:52We'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, in
01:03:15a military zone outside Damascus.
01:03:18He says he went there once in 2014.
01:03:21He said he was buried in it before he was buried in it.
01:03:28He said he was buried in it before I was buried in it.
01:03:32Do you remember how many sites were buried in the time you were there?
01:03:39I was buried in the 3001.
01:03:42Is this place known for people?
01:03:44No.
01:03:45We'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,
01:04:07and that one of those pits was filled in by 2016.
01:04:12We also spoke to a truck driver who told us he went there every week for eight months
01:04:18and transported over 3,000 bodies.
01:04:23With so many suspected grave sites across Syria, it could take years to investigate them all.
01:04:30I'm sure there were 10,000 people who died and didn't know what they were there.
01:04:37I want you to do 10,000 people's attempts to take years to take years to take years to take years to take years to take years to take years.
01:04:44Who is this and who is this?
01:04:46I mean, from what you're talking about, I can't imagine anything else.
01:04:52According to your word, there are people who have fallen, and it's not known as her name.
01:05:00And it's possible to be put to the end.
01:05:04Yes, of course.
01:05:13What do you think you're looking at the end of your life?
01:05:18If you're looking at your life, I've been in the years and years.
01:05:23You're not just looking at your life.
01:05:26Why?
01:05:30You're feeling it's a bad thing.
01:05:33You're not attacking your mind, you're attacking your body.
01:05:37Because our parents and our parents are attacking our bodies.
01:05:40We had to kill our bodies, and we had to kill our bodies.
01:05:44We had to kill our bodies.
01:05:45We had to kill our bodies.
01:05:46We had to kill our bodies.
01:05:52Hussam, the prison guard,
01:05:54defected at the end of 2012
01:05:57and fled Syria.
01:06:01I was the biggest cause of the crime.
01:06:05I realized that I would stop the crime of the people.
01:06:10When you think about a lot of people,
01:06:15and if you were in the face of the face of the face of the face,
01:06:18what do you want to say to him or to him?
01:06:23I just want to say,
01:06:25that any person or any person who did not kill me,
01:06:28just tell me why.
01:06:30What is the reason?
01:06:34He felt the failure of his family,
01:06:37his wife, his husband,
01:06:39and his wife...
01:06:41their sin.
01:06:42So the anxiety is better.
01:06:43His wife, his wife,
01:06:44his wife,
01:06:45his husband,
01:06:46his husband,
01:06:47his husband,
01:06:48and his father,
01:06:49his father.
01:06:50He didn't.
01:06:51He was no longer,
01:06:52I was a black man,
01:06:53I had to make a living,
01:06:54he had to kill my children.
01:06:55And then my wife,
01:06:57I didn't have to kill you.
01:06:58What did you say to me about you?
01:07:01No.
01:07:02I wanted to try to make sure what I said.
01:07:06Even when I said to myself, I didn't say to myself.
01:07:11I didn't say to myself.
01:07:13I'll give you something to me alone.
01:07:16But I don't feel like you're talking to me.
01:07:19What can I say to myself?
01:07:24What can I say to myself?
01:07:27In the first year of the war, they left it.
01:07:31What can I say to myself?
01:07:33The level of war was to be lost in Syria or to be lost from the war.
01:07:38This is what I think I'm a person.
01:07:41I can't believe that we can't take a final decision
01:07:46of the war being lost from the war.
01:07:51I've lost my experience.
01:07:54It's very dangerous.
01:07:56Colonel Zane, second-in-command at Haresta Intelligence Branch,
01:08:01has been living in hiding since leaving Syria.
01:08:06We've talked to people from two.
01:08:08They say I don't want to enter.
01:08:10So who? Who should have to do it?
01:08:12What happened?
01:08:13Every person, every person who has been killed in the war,
01:08:17he doesn't have to do it.
01:08:18You don't think you should have to do it.
01:08:21I'm in a situation where I'm ready for the war.
01:08:24I'm ready for the war.
01:08:25I'm ready for the war.
01:08:26I'm ready for the war.
01:08:27I'm ready for the war.
01:08:28I'm ready for the war.
01:08:29I'm ready for the war.
01:08:30Do you have anything you want to say to the people
01:08:33who were there?
01:08:35What I told him was not possible to do it with them,
01:08:45or to train them with them.
01:08:53In 2013, Osama's boss, the head of Zeydnaya Prison,
01:08:58was captured and killed by Syrian rebels.
01:09:02Shortly afterwards, Osama fled the country.
01:09:32We didn't have a lot of responsibility.
01:09:39I don't like to give a place to a place or a place to a place or a place to a place.
01:09:53There are a lot of people who don't agree with me.
01:09:57I know what I'm talking about, but I'm talking about what happened to him and what happened to him.
01:10:04Yes, we need to do this work.
01:10:08And we couldn't do this work.
01:10:11If we didn't do it, we'd only be able to do it.
01:10:15God bless them, those who were convinced.
01:10:21Officer Kamal is still in Syria.
01:10:25Four of his former colleagues, as well as multiple detainees, accuse him of abusing prisoners.
01:10:32He denies this.
01:10:55The most important thing is that if these people themselves didn't go to work, they would refuse to go to work.
01:11:02Because it's a work for the Soviet Union.
01:11:04It's a work for the Soviet Union.
01:11:06Is it safe for the Soviet Union? No.
01:11:10The President of the United States is not going to work.
01:11:13What was the position of the government?
01:11:15He was able to do this work.
01:11:18And he was able to do this work.
01:11:24The
01:11:29army
01:11:33is
01:11:36a
01:11:37army
01:11:39is
01:11:41a
01:11:44army
01:11:46army
01:11:48army
01:11:51army
01:11:52army
01:11:54It's very important to me, and I have a lot of people from the past,
01:12:23They share with me.
01:12:28There's someone who lives in this life, but he's missing something.
01:12:33He's still alive.
01:12:35It doesn't matter what I'm saying.
01:12:37I'm free.
01:12:42I need all the people,
01:12:45whether they're not mistaken,
01:12:47or not to speak about it.
01:12:53All the people who were in the room,
01:12:55who were in the room,
01:12:57in the room of the Syrian people,
01:12:59disappeared.
01:13:00There was no one who was mistaken.
01:13:02They left the people
01:13:04and they left him
01:13:06and left him in the room.
01:13:08They left him in the room.
01:13:12What are you talking about?
01:13:14I'm talking about 10 people.
01:13:16Here, Ahmed.
01:13:17Let's see him.
01:13:23I'm talking about it.
01:13:24I'm talking about it.
01:13:27We've become a community.
01:13:32I don't know how we can deal with this situation
01:13:34and how we want to deal with our emotions
01:13:36and we want to deal with this country.
01:13:39We're living with evil and evil,
01:13:41and evil and evil.
01:13:46It's difficult for someone to decide
01:13:48who is possible
01:13:49and who is possible.
01:13:51Every person has a special story.
01:13:56Every person has a spoiler.
01:13:58Every person has a story.
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