Syrians Are Looking For Loved Ones According To Documents Found In Center Of Detention In Damascus

, Syrians, after the fall of the Bass regime, try to find their loved ones according to personality certificates and passports found in the center of detention in the territory of the Mesze Military Airfield in Damascus.

since December 8 of this year, that is, with the fall of the Baas regime, thousands of Syrian families are in the search for their loved ones, which have not received any news about for years.

After the secret center of detention in the territory of the Mesza Military Aerodromas in Damascus, the Syrians who are looking for their loved ones began to flock.

Families who could not find their relatives among the regime liberated after the overthrow, are trying to find their loved ones through hundreds of identity certificates and passports presumably belonging to prisoners.

Ibrahim Abdulasker, looking for his brother, detained by the security security forces of the regime in Damascus in 2016, shared his story with an anadola correspondent.

“We are looking for my brother Majid. Earlier we learned that he was contained in the Red Branch of the Seda prison. He was imprisoned in 2016. I was looking for him in all departments of safety forces and prisons of Damascus, but never I was able to find, ”said the Syrian.

Abdulasker noted that he came to the Center for detention, located on the territory of the Mesze military airfield, in the hope of finding a trace of his brother.

According to the man, he did not find any evidence whether his brother was alive or not.

“If he is alive, then what is with his psyche, he is okay? I don’t know anything about him. At present, I am in the territory of the military airfield of Mezza. Upon the flight of strength of the regime strength, everything has been collected and thrown away. They threw the identity certificate , all these documents can be the last hope in search of my brother.

Another Syrian, Yusuf Haldan, previously contained in the dungeons of the Syrian regime, expressed gratitude to the participants in the revolutionary movement in Syria.

“I was detained here for about 1.5 months. (The forces of the regime) threw all our documents and things, after which they fled. I came here to find my identity card. I also had things, but I do not know Where are they now, ”he said.

Haldan noted that in the center of detention to prisoners various torture were used.

“Many people were faced with injustice here. The prisoners were innocent,” he recalls.