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Freed Syria prison sparks hope and heartbreak
“HE WAS ALIVE”
Many remain convinced they are in secret underground dungeons.
The White Helmets, a rescue organisation, said they are looking for “hidden underground cells”, before announcing on Tuesday the end of search operations at Saydnaya without finding further detainees.
Amnesty International has dubbed Saydnaya a “human slaughterhouse”, recording thousands of executions in the prison.
The London-based rights group said the prison was designed to “exterminate” inmates.
Mohammad al-Jabi, 40, was searching for four of his relatives at the facility.
“They were all arrested on terrorism charges, including my nephew, who was 14 at the time,” he said.
Source: CNA