'60, 000 dead in Syrian prisons'
damascus - Since the beginning of the civil war in 2011 in prisons of the Syrian government estimated that 60,000 people died. They died because of torture, malnutrition and lack of medicines.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Saturday that 110 children were among the dead, under the age of eighteen. The Observatory, which has its base in London, says relying on data from the Syrian army, the secret service of the Air Force, the regular secret service and the notorious Sednaya prison near the capital Damascus. Moreover, the organization itself has an archive of 14 456 cases have been described.
The Observatory estimates that there are currently 200 000 people are in Syrian prisons. Previously made to the United Nations reports of the use of systematic violence against prisoners by the regimen.
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