Mansour Omari, a Syrian human rights activist who was imprisoned for nine months and tortured by the Assad regime, smuggled out scraps of cloth recording the names of all 82 of his cellmates. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is exhibiting them to raise awareness of atrocities committed by the regime.
This series of 16 chapters tells Mansour’s story.
comments
The crematorium attached to Assad's terror/torture prison is a unique war crime.