‘We were forced to burn bodies’ : will survivors of the Tadamon massacres see justice ?
During the conflict, the Damascus suburb became a killing field. But some of Assad’s henchmen are still around – and even working with the new government Abu Mohammed still remembers the smell. It usually came at dawn, as the mosques sounded the first call to prayer. By the time he sat down for (…)
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