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The Syrian regime's apparatus for systemic torture: A qualitative narrative study of testimonies from survivors.

Niveen RizkallaOussama BakrSarah AlsammanSalaam SbiniHana MasudSteven P Segal
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2022)
The Syrian regime employs a vast security apparatus to track, detain, interrogate, torture, and subjugate its civilian population. A systematic mechanism commences even before captivity and continues for years after release, with negative implications on the well-being of survivors, their families, and the Syrian people as a collective community. The Syrian war saw a shift toward mass detention, torture as a form of social punishment, subjugation, and indeterminate imprisonment. Intervention agencies, host countries, and policymakers must be informed of survivors' experiences to better address their needs. Moreover, the international community must advocate for a firm stance against torture, demand justice, and prosecute all parties engaged in perpetuating such extreme forms of suffering and trauma.
Keyphrases
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