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Mazen al-Hamada buried in Syria, a symbol of Assad regime's atrocities laid to rest

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Mazen Al-Hamada, an activist and former prisoner of Bashar al-Assad's security services, died under unclear circumstances. Multiple sources reported that his body was found in a hospital morgue near Damascus, alongside 35 other unidentified bodies. Some sources suggested that these bodies were those of detainees who had been held in Saydnaya prison, citing their tattered clothing as evidence. Mazen's death was met with shock and mourning from those who followed his work, with some viewing him as a martyr.

    1. Right now, commercial supply routes are compromised, food prices are soaring, and the Syrian currency is depreciating.
    1. At a time when we want to see this transition... to a better way forward for Syria, part of that also has to be ensuring that ISIS doesn't rear its ugly head again. And critical to making sure that doesn't happen are the so-called SDF - the Syrian Democratic Forces.
    1. This body is very similar to that of detainee Mazen al-Hamada.
    1. He told his story to the whole world, to congress and in London, and nobody did anything about what was happening in Syria.