Personnel from the Sednaya prison and other centers of detention in Syria clearly emphasize the incredible cruelty that the Syrians had to face for many years. This was stated by the UN Special Representative for Syria Gayr Pedersen.
“these personnel are a deep evidence of indescribable pain and suffering, which had to be tested by prisoners, their families and relatives,” said Pedersen. gave his assessment.
The UN representative noted that the families of the liberated prisoners of the Syrian regime and missing people need urgent support, including medical, psychological and legal assistance.
“The centers of detention, mass burials and the relevant documents must be reliably protected to help families in their desire for justice and responsibility,” Pedersen added.