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‘Till my remaining breath’: Looking for family members at Syria’s ‘slaughterhouse’

‘Till my remaining breath’: Looking for family members at Syria’s ‘slaughterhouse’
December 15, 2024



Sednaya, Syria – For many years, Sednaya jail used to be best ever discussed in hushed tones in Syria. Torture and loss of life have been recognized to be regimen on this position everybody referred to as the “human slaughterhouse”.
However at the night of December 7, that each one ended when Syrian opposition opponents burst via doorways and liberated the prisoners.
Very quickly, hundreds of Syrians descended at the jail within the mountains north of Damascus, desperately searching for information of the family members they believed had disappeared at the back of the jail’s partitions.
Status in entrance of the jail, Jumaa Jubbu, who’s from al-Kafir in Idlib, stated: “The liberation [of Syria] is an indescribable pleasure.
“However the pleasure is incomplete as a result of there are [hundreds of thousands] of lacking detainees, and we haven’t heard any information about them in any respect.”
‘Till my remaining breath’: Looking for family members at Syria’s ‘slaughterhouse’Jumaa Jubbu feels the enjoyment of liberation is incomplete as long as other people stay disappeared in Sednaya Jail [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
False hope
Sednaya’s two constructions could have been preserving as many as 20,000 prisoners, consistent with Amnesty World.
Most of the prisoners have been freed every week in the past – on Saturday night and Sunday morning. However via Monday, hundreds of other people have been nonetheless looking ahead to information.
The scene within the jail used to be chaotic. Rumours have been circulating that there have been hidden underground sections of the jail which they may no longer get entry to.
A former prisoner informed Al Jazeera that army police had informed him there have been 3 underground flooring with hundreds of other people held there. This week, other people have been the usage of water conductors within the hopes of discovering gaps within the partitions or flooring.
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved onesHundreds of other people have descended on Sednaya jail on the lookout for lacking family and friends [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
At one level, a noisy bang rang out from a a ways wall of the jail and shouts unfold throughout the crowd.
Any person had damaged via and there have been hopes that they had discovered an access to the rumoured cells. Folks started working in opposition to the sound, shouting “God is the best”.
However, seconds later, the shouts died down and other people grew to become away – a false hope. There used to be no front.
“We’re ready, hoping that God will information us to search out the underground jail, as a result of lots of the prisoners who have been launched earlier than, they are saying the jail has 3 underground ranges,” Jubbu stated. “We best noticed one flooring.”
Jubbu stated he used to be on the lookout for 20 other people from his village, amongst them his cousins. All have been taken within the early years of the warfare, between 2011 and 2013 and have been believed to have ended up on the “slaughterhouse”.
However only a few hours later, a remark used to be launched via the Affiliation of Detainees and Lacking in Sednaya Jail which stated the remaining liberated prisoner have been launched at 11am the day earlier than.
The White Helmets, Syria’s Civil Defence power, persevered to look however in spite of everything suspended operations on Tuesday after discovering not more prisoners.
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved onesHouseholds searching for family members wait confidently as a member of the civil defence power, the White Helmets, makes an attempt to find an front to rumoured underground cells [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
‘The smells are indescribable’
Syrian opposition opponents liberated Aleppo, Hama, and Homs on their technique to Damascus. In each and every town, they unfolded the jail doorways and liberated tens of hundreds of other people.
However extra stay lacking.
At the highway to Sednaya, other people drove so far as they may earlier than the weigh down of other people compelled them to park and proceed on foot.
Old and young, women and men, some preserving youngsters – all climbed up the unpaved incline to the notorious jail.
Below the now-defeated regime, Sednaya used to be an army jail the place many have been hung on fees of “terrorism” which, if truth be told, supposed have been arrested for any selection of arbitrary causes.
Most of the other people Al Jazeera spoke to there stated their family members had accomplished not anything mistaken.
Some weren’t even certain their family members have been right here, that they had come as a result of they’d heard from anyone that their relative “would possibly” be right here. Or that they had checked different prisons and nonetheless hadn’t discovered any hint.
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved onesA person in search of family members at Sednaya jail holds up blood-stained nooses discovered within [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
Mohammad al-Bakour, 32, stated his brother Abdullah used to be arrested in 2012 for protesting peacefully in Aleppo. He has no longer observed him since.
At 2am the former morning – across the time al-Assad fled Damascus for Moscow – al-Bakour headed instantly from his house the town close to Aleppo to Sednaya to seek for his brother.
“His youngsters at the moment are younger adults, they don’t consider him and wouldn’t recognise him,” al-Bakour stated.
Inside of, he searched the jail for any signal of Abdullah.
“The smells in there are indescribable. The struggling of the prisoners within is unattainable,” he stated. “Repeatedly, they wanted for loss of life however couldn’t in finding it. Loss of life become one of the most prisoners’ goals.”
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved onesMohammad al-Bakour’s brother Abdullah has been lacking for 12 years since his arrest whilst peacefully protesting [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
Lifestyles in limbo
At Sednaya, many prisoners stated that they had been tortured and raped. Others have been killed so the arena received’t know what took place to them.
The corpse of outstanding activist Mazen al-Hamada used to be present in an army medical institution morgue appearing indicators of torture.
Some other former prisoner, Youssef Abu Wadie, described to Al Jazeera how the guards handled inmates: “They might knock at the door, yell, ‘Quiet, you canine!’ and wouldn’t allow us to discuss. The meals used to be scarce. They might take us outdoor, beat us, smash us.
“From time to time two other people would cling us down and beat us. They might drag us round and remove our drugs.”
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved ones‘They might smash us’. Youssef Abu Wadie, a former prisoner on the infamous Sednaya jail, described how jail guards would beat inmates [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
Many inmates informed Amnesty World in 2016 that they weren’t allowed any touch with the outdoor global or to ship the rest to members of the family.
In lots of instances, households of prisoners have been informed incorrectly {that a} prisoner had died, consistent with Amnesty’s file. Maximum inmates within the file had additionally witnessed a minimum of one loss of life right through their time in Sednaya.
With none showed evidence of lifestyles or loss of life for his or her family members and buddies, many Syrians proceed lifestyles in limbo. Nearly they all say that with none respectable affirmation, they are going to proceed looking out.
A kind of other people is 50-year-old Lamis Salama. She used to be additionally at Sednaya on Monday in search of information of her son, who have been detained seven years prior to now and would now be 33 years outdated; and of her brother, who used to be arrested 12 years in the past.
“My emotions are concern, terror. I wish to see my son, I wish to know if he’s alive or useless,” Salama stated. “This can be a ache in my middle. If he’s useless, I may forestall having a look and get started looking to settle for that, but when he’s alive, I’ll stay on the lookout for him till my remaining breath, simply to grasp the place he’s.”
Sednaya prison, families seeking loved onesLamis Salama, 50, has come to Sednaya, determined for information of her son who used to be arrested seven years in the past, and her brother, taken 12 years in the past [Ali Haj Suleiman/Al Jazeera]
Further reporting via Justin Salhani

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