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Protest in Damascus Against Obscuring Evidence in the Regime's Detention Centers
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On Thursday, families of several missing persons and detainees in the prisons of the former Syrian regime organized a protest in the capital, Damascus, demanding justice for their loved ones and stopping the "obscuring" of evidence in security branches, in light of a controversial "initiative" related to painting the walls of one of the prisons.

The protesters, who gathered in front of the "Khatib Branch" security center near Liberation Square in Damascus, emphasized the importance of holding accountable those involved in crimes against the Syrian people during the years of the revolution. They raised their demands to the new authorities to reveal the fate of the missing and to provide justice for the victims and their families, whose children had been arrested or went missing thereafter.

 

Recently, an initiative launched by a team known as "Sawaed Al-Khayr" to paint one of the regime's prisons in Latakia province ignited widespread anger among Syrians. This initiative was criticized by many who view it as "obscuring" evidence that incriminates the regime and