A Glimpse into Al-Sina Prison: Holding IS Detainees in Syria’s North-East
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime has brought an end to his brutal rule, but it has not freed all of Syria’s prisoners. In the north-east of the country, which is now under Kurdish control, lies Al-Sina prison, a facility that holds over 5,000 detainees suspected of being fighters and supporters of the Islamic State (IS) group. Continue reading “Torture and despair in Al-Sina prison”