A year ago, Syria’s new leader pledged to 'close the notorious prisons' run by Bashar al-Assad. But prisons and detention ...
One year ago, a group of Syrian rebels announced they had taken Damascus, ending the rule of Bashar al-Assad. Photographer ...
Prisons and lockups that jailed tens of thousands of people during Assad’s rule are now crowded with Syrians detained by President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s security forces and held without formal charges.
Assad's downfall, the new Syrian government, led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa, struggles with ongoing unlawful detentions. Despite pledges to reform, the detention facilities remain overcrowded, with ...
Assad’s fall, and Syrians are celebrating the end to his and his father’s brutal dictatorships, which had spanned more than ...
Then came the second wave in late winter: Hundreds of people from Assad’s Alawite sect, mostly men, were seized by the new ...
At least 40 Alawite women have been kidnapped in Syria over the past three weeks, with freed victims reporting brutal attacks ...
Ms. al-Assad’s cousin and Maher’s daughter, Sham al-Assad, also appeared to celebrate her 22nd birthday with an extravaganza, ...
A Times investigation into the whereabouts of top Syrian officials who fled after the regime’s fall shows many remain free — ...