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Assad’s Archive of Death

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Photographs of more than 10,000 regime victims capture a campaign of torture and mass murder in haunting, meticulous detail.

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No one has been cured in the Harasta military hospital near Damascus for many years. On the contrary – as a research now shows.

·Berlin, Germany
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Despite the fall of the al-Assad regime a year ago, 160,000 people are still missing in Syria. Now a major leak has been revealed that shows what more than 10,000 of them have been subjected to. Many Syrians – who do not want to be forced to see the dead bodies of their relatives on social media – are critical.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Thousands of leaked photos show new evidence of mass torture and murder under Syria’s Assad regime

There are over 10,200 bodies in the chilling trove of images. For Canadian families of the disappeared, the grim records offer a chance of closure.

·Niagara Falls, Canada
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A year after the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad, around 160,000 Syrians are still missing. Now Uppdragsgranskning can reveal a comprehensive leak of images of tortured and dead people from inside the Syrian dictatorship. – It is not only important to know whether they are dead or not. It is evidence against a dictatorship, says Omar Alshogre, who himself has been in a Syrian prison.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A man lies on a metallic surface, emaciated, dead. He appears photographed from multiple angles: closely, with yellow teeth in the foreground; sideways, with cloudy eyes; from afar, with genitals in sight. It is labeled as number 3,659. Continue reading

·Spain
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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