Assad’s Torture Machine on Display in Congress   59 JUL 1, 2015 12:21 PM EDT By Josh Rogin   More than a year after the revelation of mass atrocities committed by the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the Holocaust Museum in Washington is enlisting Congress in a new...
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Images of dead bodies in Syrian prisons, taken by a Syrian government photographer, are displayed at the United Nations on March 10. The photographer, who goes by the pseudonym Caesar, took the pictures between 2011, when the Syrian uprising began, and 2013, when he fled the country. His photos wi...
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(Photo illustration: Yahoo News. Photos: Remy de la Mauviniere/AP; Courtesy of The Caesar Team/Coalition for a Democratic Syria) A yearlong analysis by the FBI has concluded that controversial photographs showing the torture of Syrian political prisoners are authentic, providing powerful new evid...
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The Obama Administration's Response to Syria's 'Caesar Photos' Adam Entous, Michael Isikoff, Josh Rogin, and Cameron Hudson March 19, 2015       As the Syrian uprising enters its fifth year, the opposition recently released copies of the "Caesar photos" -- horrific images of...
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U.S. Rules Out Working With Syria’s Assad to Counter al Qaeda   Adam Entous The Obama administration has ruled out the possibility of working with the Assad regime in Syria to counter the threat posed by al Qaeda-linked militants, rebuffing suggestions that the U.S. m...
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  Syrie : César, le mystérieux archiviste des tortures du régime Un photographe, ex-membre de l'unité de documentation de la police militaire syrienne, a accumulé des milliers d'images pour prouver les crimes de Damas. Ahmed Jarba, chef d...
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La situation en Syrie comparée à Auschwitz Un ancien procureur international de l'ONU, David Crane, a évoqué hier soir lors d'une conférence de presse à Paris le camp de concentration d'Auschwitz en parlant de la Syrie et des "crimes contre...
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