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A visit to Sednaya prison uncovers the horrors of the past and the brutal legacy of the Assad regime. This facility has seen over 150,000 deaths, mostly of political dissidents, housed in horrific conditions. Eerie silence hangs in the air as the author walks through the now-empty cells, remnants of lives abruptly interrupted. The scenes of destruction evoke a deep sense of sorrow for the innocent lives lost and the families torn apart.
With the fall of Assad, all prisoners at Sednaya were miraculously released during the chaos; locals rushed to uncover hidden secrets behind the prison walls. An exploration of this dark history serves as a reminder of the lengths to which the regime went to quell dissent, leaving scars on this war-torn nation.