Syria’s Paper Trail of Atrocity Must Be Preserved
Amid the chaos of Assad’s fall, vital documents may be lost.
Preserving this truth is urgent. Syrian victims, survivors and civil society must be at the centre of this process, and a coordinated plan - backed by international support - is essential. I wrote about here on @foreignpolicy.com
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17.12.2024 19:37
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The fall of Assad’s vast network of prisons, security hubs, and military sites have uncovered archives of horrors, documents that could bring justice and answers for Syria’s victims and survivors. However, these sites are fragile, and the evidence risks destruction.
17.12.2024 19:37
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As Syria’s notorious prisons empty, families search for the missing
Tens of thousands of Syrians disappeared into Assad’s network of brutal prisons. After his downfall, families are finally hoping for news of their loved ones.
There was no place more feared in Assad’s Syria than Sednaya Military Prison. By Sunday, the guards had fled, its doors were flung open and this fortress of terrified silence was alive with the sounds of parents and children calling out for their missing. www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/1...
08.12.2024 21:43
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5/ Today, to further support efforts and assist newer Syrian civil society groups and individuals, IIIM released key guidelines on preserving vital physical and digital evidence, including “collecting, preserving and protection checklist” in Arabic and English, attached below.
08.12.2024 21:03
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4/ Accountability must now follow. Syrian civil society organisations are strong, capable and have become experienced in preserving information and evidence.
08.12.2024 21:03
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3/ The IIIM’s report is deeply significant, particularly as we continue to reflect and learn of the horrors at Sednaya prison and the many other detention facilities across Syria. Survivors, their families, and all those affected deserve to know the truth of what happened.
08.12.2024 21:03
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IIIM Releases Analysis of Widespread Torture in Syria’s Detention System – IIIM
2/ On Friday, they released their first report, which sheds light on the systematic torture, ill-treatment, and violations within over 100 government detention facilities. iiim.un.org/iiim-release...
08.12.2024 21:03
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1/ Since 2016, the UN’s IIIM has been working to preserve and collect crucial evidence of crimes in Syria, gathered by Syrian individuals and civil society organisations.
08.12.2024 21:03
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Syria is free of Assad
Assad is gone. After decades of suffering under his brutal regime, Syrians are celebrating a historic moment of freedom and hope. This is the message we've waited so long to share: diary.thesyriacampaign.org/syria-is-fre...
#Syria #FreeSyria
08.12.2024 10:48
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Assad appears to have left the country, after 100s of thousands disappeared, tortured, & killed and millions displaced.
54 years of Assad seemingly over
To Syria with love.
08.12.2024 03:22
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I never imagined I’d witness this in my lifetime. May those freed soon be reunited with their families and loved ones.
08.12.2024 02:25
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Forensic Architecture
In 2016, alongside Forensic Architecture, Amnesty International documented and recreated the atrocities of Sednaya.
Tonight, Sednaya prison—nicknamed the “slaughterhouse”—is no more. Prisoners, many of whom whose fate had been undetermined for the last decade, are now free.
08.12.2024 02:25
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Legitimately, this is me too.
07.12.2024 23:19
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6/ Some incredibly emotional times ahead, but the work is just beginning.
07.12.2024 14:30
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5/ They are essential for holding individuals, command, and perpetrators accountable and ensuring that justice is pursued. But the road ahead requires preservation; these materials, these records and accounts, must be safeguarded, archived, and kept secure.
07.12.2024 14:30
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4/ These documents are not just pieces of paper—they are the threads that connect us to the past and to the hope for accountability. They hold the potential to expose the full extent of the crimes committed and the perpetrators behind them.
07.12.2024 14:30
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3/ Together, they’ll reveal what happened to those who have gone missing, help families understand what happened to their loved ones, and serve as key pieces in accountability efforts.
07.12.2024 14:30
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2/ The documents being uncovered will eventually become the cornerstone of future cases. The prisoners being released will share testimony to the horrors we have observed over the last 13 years.
07.12.2024 14:30
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1/ As opposition forces continue to take control of key sites across Syria—central offices, prisons, political, intelligence offices, and military branches—we are witnessing a historical moment in the search for justice!
07.12.2024 14:30
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Given fears that there may be new chemical attacks in Syria, here's a thread on some of the chemical munitions used in the past by the Syrian government. First, there's been two primary agents use, chlorine gas, and sarin, each associated with specific munitions.
03.12.2024 09:33
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7/ The complexity of Syria is often lost in the noise. There aren’t many voices here on BlueSky, but @natashahall.bsky.social has made a starter pack with a group of exceptional experts who have dedicated their career to this. It’s worth giving them a follow. bsky.app/starter-pack...
29.11.2024 17:00
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6/ This moment isn’t just about military advances. It’s about people who have waited for years to see their loved ones again and to see the streets that they grew up in. The renewed hope is palpable, and we can’t ignore the significance of this.
29.11.2024 17:00
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5/ For many, this new wave of fighting is a reminder of the false hope Syria has seen before—of pushes and counter-pushes that often fade. But for now, this is a win, and it matters. It’s a moment of resistance and of defiance.
29.11.2024 17:00
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4/ Earlier today, opposition forces reached the statue of Bashar al-Assad’s deceased brother, Bassel, at the eastern edge of New Aleppo. In a symbolic act, they took down the regime flag—a bold statement against the government’s grip on power.
29.11.2024 17:00
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3/ In the midst of this intense conflict, there’s a striking moment of humanity. Families separated for years are reuniting. The significance of these reunions cannot be overstated. It’s a glimmer of hope in a brutal 14 year long war.
29.11.2024 17:00
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2/ Within just three days, the fighting has reached Aleppo, capturing government-held territory on the outskirts for the first time in four years. Meanwhile, government forces are retaliating, bombing opposition-held areas.
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29.11.2024 17:00
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🧵 The situation in Syria is having an important news moment. Opposition groups, namely Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), in the northwest have launched their biggest push in years against government forces.
29.11.2024 17:00
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