The Syrian military defector codenamed Caesar, who smuggled out more than 53,000 haunting images showing tortured, emaciated corpses of Syrian detainees – evidence that led to landmark sanctions ...
For more than two years, a junior officer in the Syrian military, his sister and a friend risked their lives to collect evidence of the atrocities being committed by the regime. Their work changed the ...
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JEDDAH — The identity of "Caesar," the defected Syrian whistleblower, is revealed as Farid Al-Madhan from the town of Sheikh Maskin in Syria's Daraa governorate, according to Okaz newspaper.
The 55,000 digital images of approximately 11,000 corpses of detainees were smuggled out of Syria by a former regime police photographer known as 'Caesar'. He has been interviewed by three ...
Shortly after the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria in December ... known as the “Caesar photographs.” What was clear to me then, and is even more so now, is that those photos represented a ...
ALBAWABA - International assistance pledged to earthquake-stricken Syria is hampered by a law that saw stringent western sanctions slapped on the Arab country in 2014. The Caesar Syria ...