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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators take part during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

People light candles during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

People light candles during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

A woman lights candles with the trans flag behind during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

A demonstrator holds an LGBTIQ+ flag during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators take part during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara milerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators block a road with a bonfire and graffiti during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstrators take part during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

Demonstration against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a women tourtured and killed in northern Colombia

A demonstrator blocks a road while waving a trans community flag during a protest against the transfemicide of Sara Millerey a trans woman who was tortured and killed, on April 9, 2025. Photo by: Mapu H/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COMPress

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Nemesis collective during International Women's Day - Paris AJ

Nemesis collective during International Women's Day - Paris AJ

Pro-Israel protesters from the "We Will Live" / "Nous vivrons" collective holds a sign reading "Jewish women dehumanized, tortured, murdered" during a demonstration march as part of the 2025 international Women's Day in Paris, France on March 8, 2025. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Nemesis collective during International Women's Day - Paris AJ

Nemesis collective during International Women's Day - Paris AJ

Pro-Israel protesters from the "We Will Live" / "Nous vivrons" collective holds a sign reading "Jewish women dehumanized, tortured, murdered" during a demonstration march as part of the 2025 international Women's Day in Paris, France on March 8, 2025. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dont Be Silent! Captivity Kills rally in Kyiv

Dont Be Silent! Captivity Kills rally in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 5, 2025 - An activist holds a placard reading "As You Keep Silent They Are Being Tortured" during the Dont Be Silent! Captivity Kills rally to remind about Ukrainian military personnel in Russian captivity, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

A flag-draped casket is carried during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

A flag-draped casket is carried during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

People hold pictures of other alleged victims of the Assad regime during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

A flag-draped casket is carried during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

A flag-draped casket is carried during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

People hold pictures of other alleged victims of the Assad regime during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

Mourners Gather For Activist Mazen Al-Hamada Funeral - Damascus

A flag-draped casket is carried during a funeral for Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada on December 12, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces who seized the capital this weekend said they found Hamada's body in the morgue at Sednaya prison, where it is assumed he was killed shortly before the prison's liberation and the collapse of the Assad regime. Hamada was detained and tortured during the uprising of 2011 and released in 2013, when he received asylum in the Netherlands. In a development that confused friends and family, he returned to Syria in 2020 and disappeared soon after. Photo by Sami Boudra/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Search parties are bringing heavy machinery to aid in the search of Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments that might still hold detainees. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

The door of a cell in Sednaya Prison, bearing the scars and marks of its harrowing past. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

People walk the path leading from the entrance of the Sednaya complex to the prison. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Two members of the rebel forces stand in front of an open cell in Sednaya Prison. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families waiting outside rush toward the main gate of the prison as it opens, desperate for any news about their loved ones. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison for days, while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison for days, while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison for days, while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families search through the ecords for the names of their relatives, hoping to learn whether they are still alive, have been released, or might still be inside. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside of the front gate of Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison for days, while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Families wait outside Sednaya Prison, clinging to the hope of finding their incarcerated or disappeared loved ones. Some have been sleeping in front of the prison for days, while investigators, civilians, and rebels search the premises, still hoping to uncover hidden compartments. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Investigators, civilians, and rebels search through Sednaya Prison, hoping to uncover hidden compartments where detainees might still be held. Outside, hundreds of families anxiously wait for news of their missing or disappeared loved ones, clinging to the hope of a reunion. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Rebels Liberate Sednaya Prison From Assad's Sadistic Grip - Syria

Bathroom of a cell in Sednaya prison. More than 30,000 people were killed over decades in the ‘human slaughterhouse’ outside Damascus where the regime sought to suppress dissent by execution. Sednaya, the infamous “human slaughterhouse” outside Damascus, was where thousands of regime opponents had been locked up, tortured and killed from the earliest days of the 2011 uprising to the long brutal years of civil war. Rebels filmed as they entered Sednaya, nestled incongruously in the peaceful hills north of Damascus, alongside a monastery and the country villas of Syrian and Arab elites. Syria, December 10, 2024. Photo by Sandro BasiliABACAPRESS.COM

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