Sednaya Prison, under Assad’s regime, became synonymous with unimaginable suffering. Thousands of detainees, including peaceful activists and civilians, faced brutal torture, starvation, and inhumane conditions. Many succumbed to these horrors, while survivors bear deep physical and psychological scars. The trauma of Sednaya extends beyond individuals, affecting families and communities. It’s imperative to support survivors in rebuilding their lives. By providing psychological care, vocational training, and community reintegration programs, we can help them heal and restore their dignity. Together, we can honor their resilience and ensure they find hope and justice in the face of unimaginable adversity. Help rebuild lives today.
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More than 9,500 women are detained in Assad regime prisons. Many of these women have been subjected to severe violations, including rape and sexual violence.
The situation of women under Assad’s regime has been harrowing, with reports detailing widespread torture and sexual violence in detention centers. Many women faced unimaginable suffering, including physical and psychological abuse, which deeply impacted their lives. These atrocities have left countless survivors struggling with trauma and stigma, making it critical to support their recovery and reintegration into society. Providing mental health care, economic opportunities, and legal assistance is essential for helping these women rebuild their lives and regain dignity after enduring such severe violations. Empowering them ensures justice, healing, and a path to reclaiming their future.