سوريا – Pictures of corpses of prisoners under torture revealed by a defector that heal the wounds of the Caesar file… Aleppo prison

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Zaman al-Wasl newspaper obtained a set of exclusive photos that reflect part of the Assad regime’s many massacres of defenseless civilians in Aleppo Central Prison during its siege. The newspaper reinforced those photos with two testimonies: the first was of a non-commissioned officer named “Abu Ahmed” (Zaman al-Wasl has a detailed ID), who was serving in the prison throughout the period of its siege and was responsible for photographing and documenting bodies before his defection. The second certificate was for “Abu Abdullah,” the former prisoner detained in Aleppo Central Prison since 2006 and was present at the massacres of the officers and soldiers of the regime, which has always praised what it called their heroism and epics against the prisoners. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Officer Abu Ahmed chose the “Zaman Al-Wasl” platform to shed light on the crimes of the regime and its officers and soldiers hidden in the dark basements and behind prison bars that are filled with groans. And the cries of prisoners being subjected to torture in all its forms. “Abu Ahmed” or “Caesar.” The new “Abu Ahmed” revealed to our newspaper a large series of pictures of the victims of Assad’s members and officers who were in charge of torturing and abusing prisoners in various ways inside the central prison in Aleppo. “The regime buried the prisoners killed under torture or executed in mass graves that it dug in the eastern courtyard of the prison,” “Abu Ahmed” and after photographing the bodies of detainees and civilians being liquidated in the regime’s basements and torture camps. He was forced to write reports regarding these bodies, and documented by a forensic doctor, that they were bombed by “terrorists” and that terrorist groups were the ones who carried out these acts that the regime’s members and officers used to commit. “Abu Ahmed” said in a video recording documented by “Zaman Al-Wasl” that, by virtue of his service in the Aleppo Central Prison as an assistant, he was present from the beginning of the siege in the year 2013 until the year 2014, when the regime’s members and officers committed the first massacre against the prisoners at that time. He confirmed The witness is that Captain Ayham Khadour liquidated eight prisoners after putting them in the position of looking at the wall and shooting them directly with live bullets without batting an eyelid after a rebellion occurred among the prisoners inside the prison. Abu Ahmed, one of the few soldiers who belong to the Sunni sect, added that there were detainees who died inside the cell due to their deteriorating health as a result of hunger and the frequent use of torture in various ways. As the prison siege increased, Aleppo, which began in 2013, exacerbated the suffering of detainees inside it due to hunger, increasing neglect, rampant corruption among officers and officers, and indifference to the lives of innocent people. A short while ago, Mahmoud recognized the body of his father, Ahmed Khalaf, who is #Prisoner9, through photos of #Aleppo_Prison. Is there anything more cruel than that, to finally meet your father through a leaked photo of his corpse? #Prisoner51 pic.twitter.com/JITZVXNQpa — fathi bayoud (@fathibayoud) September 13, 2022 “Abu Ahmed” explained that, as he was the only one responsible inside the prison for documenting the dead, he was able to document about 400 prisoners who died as a result of complications from hunger and disease, noting the killing of at least 800 civilians, including hundreds of prisoners who were liquidated under torture or by firing squad on mere suspicions that they had connections with people outside. The living witness to the massacres of the Assad regime pointed out that what happened inside the Aleppo Central Prison is beyond imagination and unacceptable, that innocent people were being liquidated without any guilt at the hands of a handful of known criminals. The witness continued that orders were coming to them from the most responsible senior officers for the victims to be documented according to an official death record through a forensic doctor who would state the cause of death at the whim of the regime’s officers, such as stating that the prisoner was killed by a stray bullet from outside or was bombed by terrorists even though the killers were known. He touched on “Abu Ahmed” was subjected to slow torture and killing, through beatings with iron knives, or neglecting to treat the patients until they finally collapsed and died. “The regime prepared decent graves for its members, but in return it was burying the prisoners en masse and randomly, using heavy digging equipment.” The witness revealed that he and others formed a very small group, numbering a few “Sunni” soldiers, compared to hundreds of members and officers, all “Alawites,” who were taking over a lot, including the food shipments that he was delivering. The regime imprisoned, which led to starvation among the prisoners.* The crime of Ayham Khadour. The other testimony spoke, “Abu Abdullah” (Zaman Al-Wasl has details of his identity), who had been detained since 2006 in Aleppo prison, and lived through the period of siege and the members and officers of the regime committing the most horrific massacres, relying on the approach of their president, Bashar al-Assad, and his dealings with his defenseless people. The prisoner witness said that he witnessed the corruption of the prison officers and its military members before the period of the revolution. After that, the prison administration resorted to blocking the television channels that gave the true picture of the situation in Syria for fear that the prisoners would see them, and the administration kept the regime’s channels and mouthpieces defending it. The witness added that the Assad regime dealt brutally and criminally with the “prisoners’ rebelliousness,” as it did not spare anyone and directed bullets directly at the prisoners. The ferocity of the majority group of Alawite elements and officers increased, as they showered the prisoners with bullets and beat some of them with sharp objects, and that was the green light. To further kill defenseless people. The prisoner did not forget to refer repeatedly in his testimony to the crimes of “Ayham Khadour”, including the massacre of the liquidation of prisoners (which was also confirmed by the description of Officer Abu Ahmed). According to the prisoner’s witness account, “Khaddur” liquidated a prisoner called “Abdullah” from Marea who complained to him of hunger, so he made him believe that he was going to feed him, ordering him to close his eyes and open his mouth, and here he put the gun in his mouth. He opened fire and fell on the ground. The second witness added that Khadour turned to the rest of the prisoners to ask them if there was anyone among them complaining of hunger in a criminal scene that had nothing to do with humanity. And the matter was not over, and while the victim, “Abdullah,” was writhing in pain as he struggled, one of the regime’s soldiers came forward and addressed “Khaddur”: Sir, may he still not be satisfied, should we feed him too? The soldier fired a machine gun and fired more bullets at Abdullah’s body, completely destroying him. Their jailers. Below we will briefly mention the four victims whose lives were ended in scenes shocking even to those accustomed to seeing such scenes. They are a sample of a large file of civilians killed by the regime in Aleppo prison, either through torture or direct killing. 1- Anas Kharqi. The regime’s executioners gave him the number 26, and it is impossible to imagine the horrific manner in which he was killed. The viewer of his picture notices his body thickened with traces of burns, wounds and severe deformities, which were covered by His face down to his feet, in a snapshot no less horrific than the ugliest thing leaked by “Caesar” years earlier, which included about 55,000 photos of victims of torture and murder in the basements of Assad’s intelligence. 2- Alaeddin Muhammad Haskoulak, the regime gave him the number 51, and his body appeared emaciated apart from his legs being dyed red, which is most likely the result of blood flowing from a visible wound in the middle of his thigh, likely resulting from a gunshot wound. 3- Ahmed Khalaf, I gave the number. 9. His body was no less disfigured than that of Anas Kharqi, if not more severe, as one of his arms was almost completely shattered, with a large, sunken hernia in the area below the navel. 4- Iyad Farghali, who was given the number 53, and traces of abrasions appeared on his face, especially around the eyes. When Zaman al-Wasl followed up and monitored it, it was confirmed that these four aforementioned victims had received news in the summer of 2013 about… They were executed by torture by regime forces among a group of about 50 people. According to what the newspaper monitored, Anas Kharqi is a resident of “Saba Bahrat” in the city of Aleppo, while Alaeddin Muhammad Haskoulak is from the Sukari neighborhood in Aleppo, while Ahmed Khalaf comes from Haritan, and Iyad Farghali is from Damascus. The Syrian Human Rights Committee and the Observatory for Documentation of Violations in Syria confirmed the occurrence of this massacre and the names of its victims (and from Including the four victims).* In response to the “judiciary’s response” in the wake of regaining control over the surroundings of Aleppo prison, the regime focused remarkably on what it called the “heroics,” “epics,” and “legends” of its soldiers in the prison, noting that among its soldiers and pieces were those who suffered a more severe siege, but were not given a tenth of what the regime gave to Aleppo prison. Perhaps the secret of this extreme interest lies in the point of the sectarian majority that was in control of the prison, according to the testimony of the jailer who described the officer as “Abu Ahmed,” and perhaps also In appreciation from Bashar for this group of criminals who were able to carry out what the tyrant desired, and even for their “devotion” to it, what “devotion”. In addition to the honoring ceremonies and receptions from senior officials, along with quite a few articles and interviews devoted to the “heroics” of the regime’s soldiers in prison, the regime rushed to finance an entire film about the matter, and entrusted it to who it considers the “Sheikh of Directors,” by which we mean “Najdet Anzour,” who undertook to subvert the facts and pour lies into the framework. “Dramatic”, trying to impose the attributes of holiness, sacrifice, purity, valor and other noble qualities on a group of monsters who are always thirsty for everything that is excessive in violence and extreme sadism. The introduction to the movie “Anzour”, which he called “Reply of the Judiciary”, pointed out in written form that the movie “is based on realistic events that took place during the siege of the Aleppo Central Prison… and it monitors just the tip of the iceberg of heroism accomplished by officers and members of the Internal Security Forces, and the sacrifices they made to protect… “Prisoners.” Despite his keenness to falsify and present a rosy picture of the regime’s soldiers in Aleppo prison, they and their families launched a harsh criticism campaign against “Anzour” and his film, accusing him of belittling their “heroism” and “sacrifices.” Their names are their ranks at that time, not now. They are: Colonel Nidal Asber Al-Abdullah, Lieutenant Colonel Moaz Kizawi, Captain Hussein Haj Ali, Captain Raed Nadaf, First Lieutenant Jaafar Zuwaid (killed), First Lieutenant Jules Salloum (killed), First Lieutenant Wahid Darwish, First Lieutenant Aws Eidi, First Lieutenant Amjad Hassan, Lieutenant Abdul Hamid Tammo (killed), Lieutenant Ahmed Ibrahim. In this regard, we note the confusion that may arise as a result of those tracking the list of Aleppo prison criminals and their fates, as some confirm the killing of Captain Ayham Khadour, and this is due to the similarity of names, as the one who was killed was another person with the same name (Ayham Khadour) who was serving in Aleppo prison and was killed about 4 months before the “lifting of the siege”, and he does not hold the rank of officer and his full name is “Ayham Ghazi Khadour”. As usual, “Zaman Al-Wasl” newspaper, which It has consistently documented the crimes and violations of members and officers of the Assad regime with evidence and evidence. It considers this report, in its content, to be a public notification to all concerned human rights organizations and judicial authorities interested in tracking down the perpetrators. Names documented by the Violations Documentation Center in Syria, whose photos appeared in the Aleppo prison file (names in red) and the photos below. Excerpts from the Violations Documentation Center’s report in Syria, supporting the defected assistant’s testimonies about the mass graves.

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