Air intelligence department, one of the centers of torture and interrogations, which for decades inspired the fear of the inhabitants of Syria, will be one of the places where the most important evidence of crimes committed by the ousted regime of Bashar Assad.
The lenses of the Correspondents of Anadolu got an air intelligence department, where the overthrown regime placed even the children and young people who participated in demonstrations during the Civil War in Syria.
Cameras the size of a small toilet, called “Red Cam” and “Black Room”, which contained prisoners, are all in the mud.
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The minors contained here expressed on the walls of the inscription cameras: “Dad, I miss you”, “Mom, I miss you.”
Pieces of cardboard and blankets are scattered on the floor and single chambers of the investigative insulator.
Although many objects and documents scattered across the floor were found in the department, the presence of stab-cutting objects is also striking.
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Dirty walls and tiles, tight impetable single chambers have become evidence of the inhuman conditions of the detention of prisoners.
Majiduddin Ahmed al-Khushen, a resident of the quarter of Damascus Kabun, was one of the young people contained in one of the departments of the overthrown regime of Assad. The young man was in dungeons as a student of the lyceum on July 21, 2011.
Khushen said that students joined the peaceful movement, begun by the people of Syria in 2011 with a demand for freedom.
According to the Syrian, the security forces of the regime detained a group of students, including him.
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Khushen noted that after the detention of students, they dragged about a kilometer along the street, striking. We were taken to the air intelligence department in the Kharast area, where they kept two and a half months, after which they transferred to the al -Khatib department, ”the Syrian recalls.
After 8 days, the students were again taken to the air intelligence department, they were released as part of the amnesty of the period provided to the students, ”he said.
Remembering the moments of his detention, Khushen said that he was put in a police car with blindfolded eyes and handcuffs, after which he was taken to the department.
“I was told to go about 2 meters. Then they demanded to stand upstairs of the stairs, someone pushed me. I fell before my leg touched the steps,” he recalls.
Hushen said that there were about 30 people below, he fell right on them.
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people delivered to the department, one at a time they called to the room for interrogations with blindfolded eyes and handcuffs, they took their identity documents, personal belongings, after which they sent to the cells, ”he said.