A new documentary sheds light on sexual violence in Syrian government prisons. Apparently, this is done in a systematic manner and it is difficult to bring the culprits to book. Beatings with sticks, electric shocks and imprisonment for using various types of hard tools are also commonplace.
It is claimed that this is being done in a very systematic way. Hina Gregg, one of the authors of the SAJC report and documentary, told DW that the victims' statements were similar to those of the UN Human Rights Council report, which found 400 The victims were interviewed. "The scariest thing is that the violence is systematic," she said. You get scared when you read such a story for the first time but when you read many stories you find that the same situation happens again and again.
Prisoners are forced to use torture under one system. ”According to Hina Gregg, prisoners who are released have been subjected to torture for many years despite being released. The NGO hopes that the victims' statements will be recorded and the culprits will be identified and brought to justice. So far no such demand has come true because Syria is not a member of the International Criminal Court. In 2017, Syrian refugees in Germany filed a lawsuit against the Assad regime, in which Syria Several senior BJP officials were also nominated. On this basis, an international arrest warrant was issued for Jamil Hassan, the head of the Syrian Air Force Intelligence in Germany in the year 2118. He has been charged with crimes against humanity.