{"id":5803,"date":"2025-08-29T17:44:01","date_gmt":"2025-08-29T17:44:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/friscotimes.org\/?p=5803"},"modified":"2025-08-29T17:44:01","modified_gmt":"2025-08-29T17:44:01","slug":"syria-sednaya-prison-assad-html","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/friscotimes.org\/?p=5803","title":{"rendered":"What It Was Like Inside Syria\u2019s Most Fearsome Prison"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div xmlns:default=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" id=\"g-2025-01-02-sednaya-prison-3d\" data-preview-slug=\"2025-01-02-sednaya-prison-3d\" data-birdkit-hydrate=\"6a954f1f8dbd1170\">\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START --><span class=\"g-accent\">No place in Syria<\/span> was more feared than Sednaya prison during the Assad family\u2019s decades-long, iron-fisted rule.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Situated on a barren hilltop on the outskirts of Damascus, the capital, Sednaya was at the heart of the Assads\u2019 extensive system of torture prisons and arbitrary arrests used to crush all dissent.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->By the end of the nearly 14-year civil war that culminated in December with the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, it had become a haunting symbol of the dictator\u2019s ruthlessness.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Over the years, the regime\u2019s security apparatus swallowed up hundreds of thousands of activists, journalists, students and dissidents from all over Syria  \u2014 many never to be heard from again.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Most prisoners did not expect to make it out of Sednaya alive. They watched as men detained with them withered away or simply lost the will to live. Tens of thousands of others were executed, according to rights groups.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-full svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"slides-wrapper svelte-1r8spz3\">\n<div class=\"slide svelte-1r8spz3\" style=\"opacity: 1;\">\n<div class=\"slide-inner svelte-1r8spz3\">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Close-up of Ehab Mouma looking forward. One side of his face is brightly lit against a dark background.\" src=\"https:\/\/friscotimes.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/What-It-Was-Like-Inside-Syrias-Most-Fearsome-Prison.jpg\" class=\"svelte-1r8spz3\"\/><\/div>\n<div style=\"max-width: 100%; margin: auto;\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->David Guttenfelder\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"slide-caption g-text svelte-1r8spz3\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START --><span class=\"name\">Ehab Mouma<\/span> from Damascus was imprisoned in 2018 after joining the rebel uprising against the Assad government.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide svelte-1r8spz3\" style=\"opacity: 1;\">\n<div class=\"slide-inner svelte-1r8spz3\">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Close-up of Fares al-Diq, facing forward with a brightly lit face against a dark background. He wears a blue collared jacket.\" src=\"https:\/\/friscotimes.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1756581246_182_What-It-Was-Like-Inside-Syrias-Most-Fearsome-Prison.jpg\" class=\"svelte-1r8spz3\"\/><\/div>\n<div style=\"max-width: 100%; margin: auto;\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->David Guttenfelder\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"slide-caption g-text svelte-1r8spz3\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START --><span class=\"name\">Fares al-Diq<\/span>, who joined the rebel movement, was taken at a checkpoint in central Syria in July 2019.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<div class=\"slide svelte-1r8spz3\" style=\"opacity: 1;\">\n<div class=\"slide-inner svelte-1r8spz3\">\n<div><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Close-up of Mohammad al-Abdallah, facing forward with a brightly lit face against a dark background. He wears a blue sweater.\" src=\"https:\/\/friscotimes.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/1756581246_337_What-It-Was-Like-Inside-Syrias-Most-Fearsome-Prison.jpg\" class=\"svelte-1r8spz3\"\/><\/div>\n<div style=\"max-width: 100%; margin: auto;\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->David Guttenfelder\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"slide-caption g-text svelte-1r8spz3\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START --><span class=\"name\">Mohammad al-Abdallah<\/span> from Homs, in western Syria, was arrested in March 2020, within months of his brothers Akram and Khalid al-Abdallah.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper g-portrait-image svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->David Guttenfelder\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START --><span class=\"name\">Munzer al-Uthman<\/span> from Homs was arrested in 2020 after defecting from mandatory military service.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The New York Times visited Sednaya several times, including the day after the regime fell. We interviewed 16 former prisoners and two former prison officials, and built a comprehensive 3-D model of the prison using more than 130 videos filmed on site by journalists for The Times who surveyed the vast complex.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->We also spoke with prisoners\u2019 relatives and a prisoner advocacy group to corroborate the details surrounding their arrests.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Former prisoners told The Times that they were tortured, beaten and deprived of food, water and medicine. Some of them saw prisoners or were themselves beaten by doctors responsible for treating them, leaving them swollen and often bleeding until they died.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Some of the former prisoners\u2019 accounts included descriptions of violence that could not be independently verified, but that were largely consistent with one another and with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amnesty.org\/en\/documents\/mde24\/5415\/2017\/en\/\">rights groups\u2019 reports<\/a> on Sednaya.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Family members in search of missing relatives foraged through papers inside Sednaya.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Daniel Berehulak\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Our reporting uncovered new details of the systemic torture and inhumane conditions the Assad government used to break anyone who dared to speak up against it.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Sednaya was so feared that few in Syria dared to utter its name. After rebels ousted Mr. al-Assad, the prison was suddenly open to the public for the first time.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The prison complex was constructed in 1987 and included a Y-shaped main building, which rose four stories above the ground.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure id=\"g-wayfinder-example\" class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7\" style=\"\">    <\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Over the course of the civil war, more than 30,000 prisoners died at Sednaya, many executed in mass hangings, according to rights groups. Amnesty International described it as a \u201c<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amnesty.org\/en\/documents\/mde24\/5415\/2017\/en\/\">human slaughterhouse<\/a>.\u201d The true death toll from Sednaya remains unknown.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\">    <\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Former prisoners who had been imprisoned in the past few years told us that every few weeks, guards rounded up dozens of prisoners to execute them.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->\u201cEvery day we asked ourselves, \u2018Will they execute us now?,\u2019\u201d said Mr. al-Diq, the former rebel. \u201c\u2018What will they do with us today?\u2019\u201d<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-vgydn0\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->From Cage to Dungeon<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The prisoners typically arrived at the Sednaya complex bundled in cargo trucks, blindfolded and with their wrists shackled, former prisoners told us.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->When the back door of the truck swung open, guards corralled them into an intake area at the main prison building, barking at them to keep their heads down and beating them with batons.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Then, prisoners were forced to squat with their heads between their legs as guards registered their names.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The inmates were told to strip naked and forced into metal cages that lined the walls.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Cages about two feet deep and six feet tall lined the walls of the prison\u2019s intake room.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Daniel Berehulak\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->When peaceful protests against the regime in 2011 turned into a civil war, Mohammad al-Buraidi, 32, a musician from the southern city of Daraa, was training on the oud \u2014 a pear-shaped string instrument.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->He joined the rebel movement to defend his hometown from government forces. After a crackdown on the rebels, he laid down his arms, and in 2022, complied with a government mandate to join its military. Within months of doing so, he was arrested and accused of continuing to support the rebels, charges he denied.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->By the time Mr. al-Buraidi arrived at Sednaya, he, like most former prisoners The Times talked to, had already endured months of torture in filthy dungeons and detention facilities across the country. Mr. al-Buraidi said he spent a month in prison in Damascus hanging from the ceiling by his hands for multiple hours a day before he was transferred to Sednaya.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure id=\"solitary\" class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7\" style=\"\">    <\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The guards instructed the men that their lives now revolved around three rules, according to former prisoners. Do not ask for food or water. Do not touch the cell door or ask for help. If a cellmate dies, leave his body there.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The prisoners were given a few small pieces of bread.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Some men resorted to licking sewage water off the floor. They slept sitting up, Mr. al-Buraidi said, so their bodies would not be covered in feces.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Mr. al-Uthman, 30, spent eight days in an underground cell after he was arrested in 2020. It was summer and the cell was suffocating, he said.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->\u201cIt\u2019s so hot and stuffy down in the underground cell that after a couple of days, you start begging \u2014 not for your freedom, but to at least be taken up to the group cells,\u201d he said.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->When one of his cellmates collapsed and lost consciousness, Mr. al-Uthman and the other inmates panicked.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->A cellmate yelled out for help. The guards yanked open the door and dragged the collapsed man into the hallway, beating him with batons and pulverizing his hands and legs.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Then they tossed him back into the cell. For days, Mr. al-Uthman tried to revive the man, collecting his own urine in his cupped hands to try to get him to drink.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The man regained consciousness but died two months later, Mr. al-Uthman said.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-vgydn0\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Where Death Was Always Near<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->After a week or so in underground cells, prisoners were moved to group cells spread across three wings on the top three floors of the building.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Mr. Mouma, 33, who was arrested in 2018, spent six years in Sednaya. He moved to a new cell every few months, he said, as waves of cholera and tuberculosis seized the prison.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure id=\"group\" class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7\" style=\"\">    <\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The days began around 6 a.m., when prisoners woke up to the sound of metal clanking, as guards did their daily rounds. Guards often ordered the prisoners to kneel at the back of the cell, facing away from the door, according to two former prisoners.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Then they asked if anyone had died.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->\u201cWe had to tell the officers that we have a \u2018carcass\u2019 \u2014 not a \u2018martyr\u2019 or \u2018someone who had died,\u2019\u201d  Mr. Mouma said. \u201cWe couldn\u2019t even say the word \u2018body,\u2019 otherwise they would kill you.\u201d<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->A doctor accompanied the guards. The most notorious one was known to prisoners only as \u201cThe Butcher.\u201d During rounds, his gruff voice bellowed across the prison, sending chills up Mr. Mouma\u2019s spine.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->If a prisoner asked for medical help, the Butcher typically yanked him out of his cell and beat him unconscious, Mr. Mouma and other prisoners said. The Butcher threatened to kill anyone who looked him in the face.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Prisoners received minimal food. A single bowl of yogurt to share among 20 people. Sometimes a bit of bread or some cheese. If they were lucky, they would get a few eggs.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The guards often taunted the prisoners, stepping on their food or purposely spilling it on the prisoners\u2019 blankets as they delivered it.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->\u201cI can\u2019t even describe the meals they\u2019d bring us,\u201d Mr. Mouma said. \u201cNot even a dog would be willing to eat this.\u201d<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Clothes, bowls and blankets left inside a cell at Sednaya prison after the regime\u2019s fall.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Daniel Berehulak\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->With every passing month in Sednaya, Mr. Mouma grew more gaunt, his skin pale and fragile, draped across protruding bones. He prayed he would not be beaten. He prayed he would live one more day.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Those who managed to survive the conditions still faced the prospect of death by execution after being sentenced in sham trials.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Every two weeks, guards banged on the iron gates of each wing and read out a list of names of those being summoned for executions, according to eight former prisoners.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->In desperation, some who heard their names ran to the bathroom in their cells to hide. Others reluctantly stepped out, knowing their fate was sealed.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->At the start of the civil war, prisoners were taken from the main building to a small room in the basement of another building 500 feet away.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"graphic\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->A building where executions once happened is next to the main prison building.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Emin Sansar\/Anadolu via Getty Images<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->There they were hanged in the presence of several people, including the prison director, according to two prison officials. The prison officials spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retaliation.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p><h2 class=\"g-subhed  svelte-vgydn0\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->An Unlikely Reunion<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/h2>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The only contact some prisoners had with the outside world came once every couple months when family members were allowed to visit for a few minutes.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->In the visitation hall, the prisoners and their loved ones were kept several feet apart and separated by floor-to-ceiling bars. A corridor patrolled by a guard separated the prisoners from their visitors.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->After the regime fell, family members looked for signs of missing relatives in the prison\u2019s visitation area.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Daniel Berehulak\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->For some prisoners, the visits brought a different kind of pain. Mr. al-Uthman \u2014 the Homs native arrested in 2020 \u2014 recalled how his cellmate\u2019s visit with his wife and newborn daughter for the first time since he was arrested was too much.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->In the weeks that came after, his cellmate stopped eating and drinking. He sat in the corner of their cell, refusing to speak with anyone except a hallucination of his wife. Months later, he died, Mr. al-Uthman said.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Other prisoners found a glimpse of hope in the visits.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Sitting in the visitation room nearly two years into his incarceration, Mr. al-Abdallah, 27, heard the guards shout a name he recognized: Akram al-Abdallah, his younger brother.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Years earlier, Mohammad and Akram had given up their dreams of becoming doctors to join the rebels in their neighborhood in Homs, the brothers said.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->In the waiting room, Mohammad looked up and saw Akram \u2014 gaunt, tired, a shell of the brother he knew. Mohammad could recognize him only by his voice.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->\u201cIt was like I had died, and suddenly my soul came back to me,\u201d Mohammad said. Until that moment, Mohammad had not realized that Akram was also in Sednaya.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->The two later learned that Khalid, their youngest brother, had also been held there for years, only to die while incarcerated.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"g-wrapper  svelte-141yli7 g-needs-margin-block\" style=\"\" aria-label=\"image\">\n<div class=\"g-block g-block-margin svelte-1jrfrvl g-margin-inline\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"g-block-width g-max-width-body svelte-1jrfrvl\">\n<div class=\"g-wrapper_caption g-text-align-left svelte-cu2gla\">\n<p class=\"g-caption svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Mohammad al-Abdallah held a photograph of his brother Khalid.<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<p class=\"g-credit svelte-cu2gla\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->David Guttenfelder\/The New York Times<!-- HTML_TAG_END --><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"g-text  svelte-wbgwfj\"><!-- HTML_TAG_START -->Around six months before the regime fell, Akram ended up being transferred to the cell next to Mohammad, the brothers said. 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