How Syrians search prisons for missing relatives after Assad’s fall | DW News

Following the downfall of the Assad dictatorship, people in Syria have gone to the country’s prisons to look for relatives locked away under the regime. Our report follows a man who can now revisit the place where he was incarcerated and tortured for weeks.

And for more on this, we talk to Yvonne McDermott Rees, a Professor of International Law at Swansea University in the UK.

00:00 Syrians search prisons for missing relatives
01:55 Interview with Yconne McDermott, Professor of International Law

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