Summary

Syrian activist Mazen Al-Hamada, known for exposing Assad regime atrocities, was found dead in Saydnaya prison in Damascus.

Once a symbol of resilience, Al-Hamada had endured imprisonment and torture before seeking asylum in the Netherlands in 2014.

He became a leading voice for Syrian detainees, recounting his trauma to raise awareness.

Al-Hamada returned to Syria in 2020, reportedly lured by regime promises of safety, but disappeared soon after.

His death has sparked calls for justice and renewed focus on the plight of thousands still detained under Assad’s rule.

      • @[email protected]
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        -172 months ago

        he wanted to make a difference to those that couldn’t escape.

        He failed then.

        he was lured under false pretense.

        He’s a journalist and should’ve known better.

        you either kill the oppression or they kill you.

        I guess he chose the second option

          • @[email protected]
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            -102 months ago

            How is it brainless? Objectively he should never have gone back, accomplished nothing in returning, and proved himself gullible and easily deceived.

        • @GunValkyrie
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          82 months ago

          Do you normally state things that have happened as if you are revealing something new to the world?

          • @[email protected]
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            -122 months ago

            When speaking to you guys, i find it is helpful to state the obvious because it so often escapes your notice.