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After 50 Years of Assad’s Reign, Syrians Seek Closure for Missing Loved Ones

In Damascus, families gather at Mustahed Hospital, searching for information on missing relatives believed to have died in custody under Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The hospital is overwhelmed with bodies of prisoners, prompting desperate families to scrutinize photographs for any signs of their loved ones. Doctors and forensic experts work diligently to identify the deceased, facing the emotional toll of the injustice. Amid the pain, there are glimmers of hope as families seek closure after decades of fear, disappearance, and oppression in Syria.

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