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Syrian Prisoners: A Ticking Bomb Between Beirut and Damascus?

Summary by thecradle.co
Syria's assertive post-Assad diplomacy and Lebanon's prison system collapse converge in a high-risk confrontation over more than 2,000 Syrian detainees with explosive political baggage.

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The fall of Assad's regime on 8 December 2024 was an undeniable liberation for millions of Syrians, who suddenly and unexpectedly emerged from fifty years of totalitarian barbarism that transformed Syria into a field of ruins and a concentrationary archipelago from which several hundred thousand civilians disappeared or were forced into exile.

Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Download [4.52 MB] On December 6, 2024, in the midst of a lightning-fast offensive, with the fall of Damascus and the Assad government almost guaranteed, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham reintroduced himself to the world. Interviewed by CNN's Jomana Karadsheh, he abandoned his nom de guerre, "Mohamed al-Jolani." In its place appeared "Ahmed al-Sharaa." Seemingly in a single day…

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rojavainformationcenter.org broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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