The system of detention, torture and death run by Syria’s former ruler, Bashar Assad, is starting to come out into the open.
Bullet-riddled portrait of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in city of Hama as rebels advanced this week OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images Syrian rebels took to the airwaves on state Syrian TV ...
People in the Jaramana suburb of Damascus always thought something strange was happening at the nearby state security facility. Walled off and heavily guarded, the government compound was off limits ...
RT, formerly known as Russia Today, shared a clip of Tucker Carlson’s interview with far-left economist Jeffrey Sachs on ...
It was not known where they were headed. A video statement from a group of men on Syrian state TV said that Assad had been overthrown and all prisoners have been set free. The man who read a ...
“Assad has murdered, tortured and used poison ... DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian state TV briefly continued its programs, with an anchorman calling on all employees at the station to return to ...
Assad, is reportedly battling leukemia, an aggressive cancer of the bone marrow and blood, and has a 50-50 chance of survival ...
Samsung Smart TV, and Vizio. GEOFF BENNETT: As we learn more about the atrocities committed by the Assad regime, investigations are under way at sites across that country. Authorities and ...
It was not known where they were headed. A video statement from a group of men on Syrian state TV said that Assad had been overthrown and all prisoners have been set free. Syrian Prime Minister ...
STORY: Syria's former President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow with his family after Russia granted them asylum on humanitarian grounds. Russian news agencies confirmed his arrival to the ...