Published : 25-06-2020
The family of Palestinian refugee Ahmad Sarhan Soufi, born in 1970, identified their son in a series of photos leaked by the so-called Caesar breakaway.
The family also appealed for information over the mysterious fate of their relative Wisam, after they found out that the latter’s father was tortured to death in Syria’s state-run penal complexes.
Horrific photos showing thousands of people who were tortured to death in Syrian government penitentiaries were leaked by a military police photographer, codenamed Caesar.
AGPS documented the secret incarceration of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government prisons, including 110 women and girls.
The family of Palestinian refugee Ahmad Sarhan Soufi, born in 1970, identified their son in a series of photos leaked by the so-called Caesar breakaway.
The family also appealed for information over the mysterious fate of their relative Wisam, after they found out that the latter’s father was tortured to death in Syria’s state-run penal complexes.
Horrific photos showing thousands of people who were tortured to death in Syrian government penitentiaries were leaked by a military police photographer, codenamed Caesar.
AGPS documented the secret incarceration of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government prisons, including 110 women and girls.