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http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/18000-died-syria-prisons-amnesty-160818051435301.html

Almost 18,000 died in Syria's prisons: Amnesty
Rights group says authorities are using torture, electric shocks, beatings and rape on a "massive scale".

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Amnesty International says about 300 people a month die in Syria's prisons [File: Reuters]


Almost 18,000 Syrians have died in government jails since 2011, with authorities using torture, beatings, electric shocks and rape against prisoners on a "massive scale," a rights groups has said.

The UK-based Amnesty International said on Thursday that an average of 300 people were dying in the country's prisons each month in a report it said was based on the experiences of thousands of former prisoners, including 65 survivors of torture.

Interviewees said the abuse would often start from the day they entered prison with so-called "welcome parties" that involved beatings with silicone or metal rods.

Female prisoners said sexual assaults or rapes would start at their first security check.

"They beat me until I was lying on the ground and then they kicked me ... until I passed out," Umm Omar, who was held at a jail in the city of Aleppo, said.

"When I woke up ... my trousers had been opened and moved down a bit, my abaya [full length robe] was open and my undershirt was moved up. Everything was hurting."

Nicolette Boehland, one of the Amnesty researchers who worked on the report, told Al Jazeera that "welcome parties" were so intense that some prisoners died from their injuries.

"One man said that when he arrived at Damascus' Saydnaya Military Prison with 60 other people, the beatings were so brutal that by the time he reached his cell, he heard that 20 men had been killed," she said.

Other prisoners spoke of being flogged on their feet during interrogations, being forced into rubber tyres while being beaten with plastic pipes, being suspended by their wrists and having their bodies forcefully "folded" backwards while in stress positions.

"They treated us like animals. They wanted people to be as inhuman as possible," Samer, a lawyer, said. "I saw the blood, it was like a river ... We used to always say here that there was no justice in Syria but I never imagined humanity would reach such a low level."


Most described witnessing at least one, if not several, deaths in custody, Amnesty said.

One former prisoner said when the ventilation system in a prison known as Military Intelligence Branch 235 in Damascus stopped working, seven out of nine people in one cell died of suffocation.

"They began to kick us to see who was alive and who wasn't. They told me and the other survivor to stand up against the wall and that is when I realised that on that day seven people had died, that I had slept next to seven bodies," he said.

According to the report, access to food, water and sanitation facilities was severely restricted with diseases thriving among the prison population.

"The cell had no toilet, no water," Abu Anas, a businessman, told Amnesty.

"They allowed us to use a bathroom after meals ... we had about 60 seconds each time. Once I took longer than that. By that time I had a beard already, and the guard forced me to take my excrement from the toilet and cover my face with it."



Amnesty urged foreign governments, in particular Russia and the United States, to pressure the Syrian authorities and armed groups to end the use of torture and other ill-treatment.

"For decades, Syrian government forces have used torture as a means to crush their opponents. Today, it is being carried out as part of a systematic and widespread attack directed against anyone suspected of opposing the government," Philip Luther, Director of Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa Programme, said.

"Those responsible for these heinous crimes must be brought to justice."

The Syrian civil war started as a largely peaceful uprising against President Bashar al-Assad in March 2011, but quickly developed into a full-scale war.

The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, estimated in April that more than 400,000 Syrians had been killed, though he said that number was not an official UN statistic.

Almost 11 million people - half the country's pre-war population - have fled their homes.


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I was never a fan of the Assad regime, I don't understand why it is so popular here. Same as Saddam Husain, just a touch less brutal.

However the West has other reasons for toppling him, not the well being of the Syrian people.
 
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Please change the poll title, the West does not like Assad. They are funding the men who are trying to kill him.

Anyway, Assad is the one to support in Syria. The insurgency is backed by NATO to bring chaos into more Muslim nations. Most of the civilians are killed by the rebels, don't forget that.

As for these prisons, it's cruel but it says they are opponents of the state, most likely implicated in supporting the barbaric rebels.
 
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I was never a fan of the Assad regime, I don't understand why it is so popular here. Same as Saddam Husain, just a touch less brutal.

However the West has other reasons for toppling him, not the well being of the Syrian people.

He is a million times worse than saddam. The guy already slaughtered 400K muslim bro. Only yesterday he barrel bombed 20 days old infants in Aleppo. Anyone consciously supporting this maggot is an outright enemy of Islam and muslim.

The west doesn't seriously oppose Assad. They never did.They want similar regime but with someone else. Assad is iranian/russian puppet while west wanted a US puppet but both wanted a secular regime. Now US won't even mind Assad as Iran is their newest buddy in the region.
 
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He is a million times worse than saddam. The guy already slaughtered 400K muslim bro. Only yesterday he barrel bombed 20 days old infants in Aleppo. Anyone consciously supporting this maggot is an outright enemy of Islam and muslim.

Come on, can't you see these rebels are backed by the same people who want to destroy Muslim nations? NATO has been doing nothing but hurting the Ummah, I doubt these rebels are as good as they say. Besides, most of those 400k civilians were killed by rebels.
 
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Come on, can't you see these rebels are backed by the same people who want to destroy Muslim nations? NATO has been doing nothing but hurting the Ummah, I doubt these rebels are as good as they say. Besides, most of those 400k civilians were killed by rebels.

You are seeing the whole issue in black and white perspective bro. Its NOT always about NATO. Assad is vicious tyrant from the minority alawite population. Its like a qadiyani ruling PAK for 40 years - that's syria's case. There are 100s of rebels in syria mostly made up of syrians. The main backers are KSA, Qatar and Turkey. But even then its a home grown effort lead by syrian muslims. US mainly backs the kurdish nationalist and hopes to gain foothold in syria with kurdish help. They sometimes "mistakenly" bomb the rebel positions in idlib and doesn't mind russia bombing them. Look at aleppo. The west is very happy with the situation there. There is no ummah interest in baking assad. Its ludicrous to even entertain such notion. If you keep your current opinion on syria then we both have to agree to disagree.
 
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Come on, can't you see these rebels are backed by the same people who want to destroy Muslim nations? NATO has been doing nothing but hurting the Ummah, I doubt these rebels are as good as they say. Besides, most of those 400k civilians were killed by rebels.

Yes. The key for Nato/ US is to destroy Muslim countries under the pretense of establishing democracy.
 
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The "moderate" rebels would kill just as many if they had the weapons and training that the Syrian Army does. Thank God they don't.
 
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Then we will do just that, agree to disagree.

But question that notion that the only alternative to current tyrants in ME is instability. Gaddafi was no good guy. He was a typical secular ME tyrant as bad and corrupt as ben ali , mubarak etc if not worse. . And always look into the pictures of syrians being massacred by barrel bombs. As a muslim it will inevitably soften your heart and allow you to see the truth Insha'Allah.
 
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The guy already slaughtered 400K muslim bro
One of the main features of extremist Salafis is that they lie too much while feeling no shame at all, as if it's in their blood.
First of all, the number 400,000 is very controversial. The total number varies between 150,000 to 400,000 by different source and this huge difference shows that there is no real estimate on casualties.

Even if we assume 400,000 are killed, nearly 140,000 are gov troops and allies, 180,000 rebels/terrorists/ISIS are killed and the rest are civilians. The bullcrap that 'Assad has killed 400,000 innocent civilians' is not accepted by any sane human being.
 
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