Who are the victims?
They are brothers and sisters, relatives and friends, companions of the way and life partners … victims of torture, arbitrary arrest and enforced disappearance to be identified in the Caesar photographs
Yaman Rashidat
Born in 1987, he was full of energy and vitality, and his presence was enough to ignite the place with activity. The detainees kept him away from all his fans.
Hilal Karout
Born in 1957, he loved his nephews and was close to them. The regime's detention facilities deprived them of his presence among them.
Marwan Ibrahim
Born in 1973, he worked in self-employment, the detainees kept him away from his dreams and from his brothers who are still suffering to this day in his absence.
Nizar Maatouk
Born in 1963, he was a blacksmith and a football player. He dreamed of being an international player, but the regime kept him in prisons far from his dream.
Muhammad Huwaili
Born in 1957, he was absent from the detainees and his brother-in-law, so that the detainees deprived his family of their presence among them.
Mohamad Maher Fares
Mohamed Koider
Born in 1981, full of vitality, dreaming like many young people of freedom, the detainees kept him from his dreams.
Mohamad Kanbar
Mohamed Awad
Moh-Awad
Born in 1965, a loving father to his children, he worked as a government employee to take care of them. The regime's detainees deprived him of joy in their achievements.
Jihad Assaf
Born in 1988, he loves to study, he wanted to complete his studies, Assad's detention kept him away from his simplest dreams.
Muhammad Taha Ghafir
Born in 1976, he worked as a driver, always smiling, the regime detainees made his smile disappear from everyone who knew him.
Muhammed Khawlani
Moh-Khoulani
He was successful in business, absent from prisons and two of his brothers, before carrying his son, who was born after his arrest.
Muharram Al Ahmad
Born in 1977, he worked in the private sector, one of the people close to his family members, loved by everyone, he was absent from prisons to remain a memory in the hearts of his peers and family.
Majed Abed Al Hadi
Kusay Mohamad Latouf
Ouqba Al Mashaan
Born in 1976, he was an anchor and supporter of his brothers and family, he worked as a government employee, he was absent from prisons and kept away from his two daughters whom he wished to see grow up before his eyes.
Obeida Sheikh
Born in 1988, he worked as an employee in the private sector, he was working to improve his financial situation to achieve his family's dream of marriage, he was absent from prisons before his dreams came true.
Abdul Rahman Al-Hamoud
Born in 1990, a university student, he was absent from his family and loved ones in the prisons, before they rejoiced at his graduation.
Abdul Khaleq Khairallah
Born in 1975, he worked as a men's hairdresser. He was absent in prisons and away from his brother without any charge or reason for his arrest.
Hameed Al Awad
Saad Allah Abed El Hay
Hamza Maksour
Born in 1988, diligent in his university, he was absent from the regime's detention centers before he graduated and set out to achieve his ambitions.
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Hussien-Nazel-Alabed
Born in 1975, he was working in self-employment, he dreamed of a better future for his children, and he was absent from detention centers before achieving his ambition.
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Hassan Thaljeh
Born in 1977, he was a commercial accountant, able to win the hearts of those who knew him calmly. The regime's detention facilities kept him hidden from all who knew him.
Hassan Al-Balkhi
Hassan Mo, born in 1977, was an employee who was working for his dream of seeing the future of his children, but the detention took him before his dream came true.
Hussam
Born in 1975, he worked as a men's hairdresser. He was absent in prisons and away from his brother without any charge or reason for his arrest.
Bashar ALdbak
Bassem Fawakhrjy
Ayham Al-Ghazoul
Ayham, born in 1987, is a master's student in dentistry, and is active in Syria with the Syrian Media Center.
Ayman
Born in 1968, a loving husband and a loving father, the regime's detainees kept him from his family.
Anas Daoush
Moustapha Khaled ALmazbouh
Radwan Brhan
Osama Selim
Ahmad-Salim
Born in 1983, he worked in self-employment, his alienation as a Palestinian-Syrian did not satisfy him and his absence from prisons from all his friends and family.
Osama Habali
Born in 1988, despite his young age, he was successful in entrepreneurship, and a media activist since the start of the Syrian revolution until the regime's detention camps kept him from realizing his dreams of freedom.
Osama Al Saad
Ahmed Maslamani
Born in 1995, Ahmed did not have the opportunity to become a young man and build dreams, because the regime's detention camps took him away and robbed the dreams of his youth
Ahmed Koussa
Born in 1970, of Turkish origins, his Turkish citizenship was the only reason for his arrest and disappearance in the regime's prisons.
Ahmed Al-Hamoud
Born in 1991, he was absent from the detainees and his uncle, who was also his close friend and his age, to keep him away from the dreams of studying and entering the university.
Ahmed Ajam
born in 1980,
He was close to his brothers and their role models.
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Ahmad Al-Sheikh
Born in 1966, a loving father to his daughters, always dreaming of seeing them graduates, he was absent from the regime's detention centers before achieving his dream.