The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Arrested three years ago | Civilian from Daraa dies under torture in regime security detention centres

Daraa governorate:

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has documented the death of a young man from the city of Dael in Daraa countryside, under torture in the Syrian regime prisons.  According to SOHR activists, the young man was arrested about three years ago, when he went to strike a reconciliation deal with the regime. His relatives were informed of his death days ago.

As more people perish in detentions, the number of civilians who have died under torture in regime’s prisons since the beginning of the Syrian Revolution rose to 16,255 fatalities, all documented by names: 16,066 men and young men, 125 children under the age of eighteen, and 64 women over the age of eighteen.

Reliable sources have informed the Syrian Observatory that the number of people killed, executed and/or died in regime prisons exceeded 104,000 people. Over 83% of the total death toll were killed and/or died in these prisons between May 2013 and October 2015. SOHR sources have also confirmed that more than 30,000 detainees were killed in the notorious prison of Sednaya alone, while the second largest percentage of killing occurred in the Air Force Intelligence detention facilities or prisons.