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Syria Torture Hospitals - Enter Wounded - Leave Dead - Amnesty International Expose

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2011

Amnesty International Expose - Syria Dictator Bashar Assad arrests, tortures and kills wounded pro Democracy Protesters when they show up at Hospital Emergency Rooms for treatment after being shot or beaten by Assad Regime thugs.
We have received countless reports of Assad's Secret Police and his Alawite Militia Gunmen roaming through hospitals looking for wounded pro Democracy protesters. When discovered, the wounded protesters are often beaten and killed on the spot, or else beaten and dragged out of the hospital and taken to Assad Dungeons where they are then tortured and killed.
this Amnesty International report discusses the fear and the torture that we face in the Regime controlled hospitals and why Syrians are afraid to go to hospitals for treatment when wounded and instead rely on secret makeshift medical clinics that are sprouting up all over the nation.

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  • I have always doubt about the qualification of the Officers in this Regime.

  • syria deserves to be invaded...even with more citizens dying from an invasion,the torture will stop,this is beyond belief...even kadafi ,a mass murderer,would not do that...

    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASSAD AND ANDREI CHIKATILO IS THAT ANDREI WASNT A PRESIDENT!Search who was he

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