One can hardly look at the bruised and battered corpses inside the morgue of Mujtahid Hospital in Syria. “This is tangible evidence of the brutal regime of the overthrown Syrian dictator, Bashar al-Assad,” writes the American CNN in a report. Crowds of desperate people are waiting to see them, hoping at last for an answer about what happened to a loved one. “Where is it?” pleads a woman. “My mother has been missing for 14 years, where is she? Where is my brother, where is my husband, where is he?’ The 35 or so bodies were found at a military hospital in the Syrian capital Damascus, days after the regime fell. He is believed to be among Assad’s latest victims. A man shows their ragged clothes and suggests that they were inmates of the infamous Sednaya prison. Bodies are identified only by their number inside the morgue. But there is not enough space, so a makeshift space has been created outside where families gather, using […]
Source: News Beast

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