New photos show atrocities at Syrian military prison: Act now



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New photos show atrocities at Syrian military prison: Act now

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Amnesty has been investigating crimes against humanity at Saydnaya Military Prison for over a year.

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Dear friends,

This week, the U.S. State Department released photos showing what they say is a crematorium used to burn the bodies of people hanged in Syria. The State Department says as many as 50 detainees are being hanged each day at Saydnaya Military Prison, and that the crematorium is being used to hide evidence of the killings.

In February, Amnesty exposed the Syrian government’s monstrous campaign to crush dissent by executing between 6,000 and 13,000 civilians in secret at Saydnaya prison.

The names of the Syrian prisoners were called out in the middle of the night.

Most of them were civilians who were convicted after “trials” that lasted one to three minutes. They were moved to a cell in the basement of the prison where they were beaten. They were then taken to another building where they were executed.

Blindfolded, they did not know how or when they would die until the noose was placed around their necks.

These horrific details emerged through a year-long investigation by Amnesty exposing how the Syrian government’s chilling policy of extermination turned Saydnaya prison into a human slaughterhouse.

This research likely would not have surfaced without Amnesty’s investigative strength. Donate to support our efforts sending crisis investigators into war zones to uncover human rights abuses and bring those responsible to justice.

Following interviews with 84 witnesses — including former Saydnaya prison guards, detainees, judges and lawyers — Amnesty reported that the mass hangings described above — which took place once or even twice a week between 2011 and 2015 — were authorized at the highest levels of the Syrian government.

In these five years, as many as 13,000 people, most of them civilians believed to be opposed to the government, were hanged in secret at Saydnaya.

When confronted with our research in an interview, Syrian President al-Assad lashed out at Amnesty, calling our report “fake news.” Contrary to his denials, we have strong reason to believe this murderous routine is ongoing.

We cannot let these crimes against humanity continue to go unpunished. Please donate to support our efforts distributing this shocking report and sending more crisis investigators into the field.

The people of Syria need your help.

Sincerely,

Margaret Huang
Executive Director, Amnesty International USA

Amnesty International USA