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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Pinguinos Winter Motorcycle Rally

Motorcyclists take part in the parade of flags at the 'Pingüinos' winter motorcycle rally on January 10, 2026, in Valladolid, Castilla León (Spain). 'Pingüinos' is an annual gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts from all over the world that has been held since 1982 on the second weekend of January for four days in the province of Valladolid. Organized by the Turismoto Club, it is the most important winter motorcycle rally in the world, with an attendance of more than 35,000 motorcyclists from all over the world. Photo by Pablo Requejo/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Launches Unmanned Swarm for Scientific Research in Xiangyanghong 10 - China

Launches Unmanned Swarm for Scientific Research in Xiangyanghong 10 - China

An aeromagnetic fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flies over the "Xiangyanghong 10" to conduct scientific research in the northern waters of the South China Sea, July 9, 2025. Chinese researchers successfully carried out scientific tests involving various types of drones, unmanned surface vessels, and autonomous underwater vehicles aboard the "Xiangyanghong 10" in the northern waters of the South China Sea in recent days. The "Innovative Integrated Intelligent Systems Expedition," led by the Advanced Institute for Ocean Research under Southern University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with multiple research institutes, high-tech companies, and science popularization organizations, conducted real-time assessments of the innovation, integration, and intelligence of these unmanned scientific exploration devices. Photo by Zhang Jiansong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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US: ICE-Protesters March Through Downtown LA Despite Curfew

A crowd of people were seen marching through downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday night, June 10, despite the 8:00 p.m. curfew. The curfew was imposed by Mayor Karen Bass after protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown had escalated into violent clashes over several days.

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu with her sons (R) and wife of Ozgur Ozel , Didem Ozel (L) with Ozgur Ozel, leader of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and Ozgur Celik (2nd L), CHP's Istanbul Provincial Chairman, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Alp Eren Kaya/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu with her sons (R) and wife of Ozgur Ozel , Didem Ozel (L) with Ozgur Ozel, leader of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and Ozgur Celik (2nd L), CHP's Istanbul Provincial Chairman, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Dogusan Ozer/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu (R) and wife of Ozgur Ozel , Didem Ozel hold hands with Ozgur Ozel, leader of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) during a rally called by CHP in support of Imamoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Dogusan Ozer/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu delivers her speech, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Alp Eren Kaya/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu with their sons, and Imamoglu family, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Alp Eren Kaya/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Handout photo shows Ekrem Imamoglu's mother waves to supporters, aaccompanied by Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu with her son, and Imamoglu family, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Dogusan Ozer/CHP press office via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Ozgur Ozel, leader of Turkey's main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), waves during a rally called by the CHP in support of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Berkman Ulutin/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Family of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu on the stage, during a rally called by the CHP in support of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Berkman Ulutin/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Ankara's Mayor Mansur Yavas gives a speech during a rally called by the Republican People's Party (CHP) in support of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Berkman Ulutin/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Istanbul To Defend Democracy

Dilek Kaya Imamoglu, the wife of Istanbul's arrested mayor Ekrem Imanoglu delivers her speech, next to her sons, during a rally called by CHP in support of Imanoglu in Maltepe, on the outskirts of Istanbul on March 29, 2025. Protesters joined a mass rally in Istanbul on March 29, 2025 at the call of Turkey's main opposition CHP over the jailing of the city's mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a top figure in the party whose arrest has sparked 10 days of the country's biggest street demonstrations in a decade. Imamoglu's detention on March 19 has also prompted a repressive government response that has been sharply condemned by rights groups and drawn criticism from abroad. Photo by Berkman Ulutin/DIA Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Firefighters are pictured on March 9, 2025, in Ofunato in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Iwate where an evacuation order was lifted the same day in part of the city as a massive wildfire was contained after burning for over 10 days.

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Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Firefighters are pictured on March 9, 2025, in Ofunato in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Iwate where an evacuation order was lifted the same day in part of the city as a massive wildfire was contained after burning for over 10 days.

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Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Photo taken on March 9, 2025, shows an area of Ofunato in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Iwate where an evacuation order was lifted the same day as a massive wildfire was contained after burning for over 10 days.

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Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Forest fire in northeastern Japan

Photo taken on March 9, 2025, shows an area of Ofunato in the northeastern Japan prefecture of Iwate where an evacuation order was lifted the same day as a massive wildfire was contained after burning for over 10 days.

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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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