Prisoners are free after the liberation of the prison in the Suwayda Governorate, southern Syria.
I don't need to explain about Assad's notorious prisons, everyone and the world knows everything.
I don't need to explain about Assad's notorious prisons, everyone and the world knows everything.
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If you would make a writeup (not too in-depth), I think A LOT of people would circulate it on here, so the world finally gets to know.
Of course, there were reports in the German media. However, they never gained much traction. I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to understand why that might happen.
Hint: Scholz + Russia = 💌
#NAFO
Mind you, I am not challenging your argument. Syria was woefully under-reported. But that is, IMVHO, the fault of the public broadcasters.
If you do that it looks like we had at most one reporter down there.
Many things came from human rights orgs first.
But genuine own research and reporting seems almost non existant for our media.
Also CNN confirms that the head of the Syrian regime is no longer in Damascus.
https://t.me/Tsaplienko/65207
It's a bit of a storming of the Bastille moment. If this has fallen the seat of government can't be safe.
If we had arabic speaking volunteers can we reach some of the prisoners to collect their testimonies?