Syria's military hospital where detainees were tortured, not treated

[Bangkok Post] - 01/22/2025

DAMASCUS - Former Syrian detainee Mohammed Najib has suffered for years from torture-induced back pain. Yet he dreaded being taken by his jailers to a military hospital, where he received beatings instead of treatment.



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