The exhumation of the bodies every night in Syrian prisons from detention centers
ARK News: The magazine reported the testimony of Najah Al-Beqa'i, a Syrian professor of fine arts, and published his drawings of what he saw in the prisons of the Syrian regime, which show unprecedented barbarity, The 49-year-old artist was jailed for participating in Peaceful protests, until his wife collected 18,000 euros to bribe officers to get him out of prison and erase his name from the files. He was released in July 2015, fled to Lebanon and then granted asylum in France.
"We were unloading trucks every night, coming from other detention centers in Damascus, loaded with bodies marked with traces of torture or wounds from gunshots," he said.
According to the Syrian network of human rights, more than 118,000 Syrians were arrested or kidnapped between 2011 and 2018, about 105,000 of whom were killed by regime forces in prisons. More than 13,000 have died under torture or ill-treatment in Syrian prisons, where lack of care and the use of systematic torture.
The newspaper pointed to the inability of the international judicial system represented by the International Criminal Court can be bypassed to hold the system accountable to resort to local judicial courts, similar to the arrest warrant issued by Germany against the Director of Air Intelligence Jamil Hassan.
Source: The French magazine "Liberation”
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