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The Escape of the Torturers of Ex-Dictator Bashar Al-Assad

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Less than a year after the fall of the Damascus regime, what became the chief torturers of Bashar al-Assad? The New York Times put its finest siblings on the trail of about fifty figures of the overthrown government and reconstructed the escape of these hierarchs who managed to escape from the Syrian capital shortly before the fall of the city into the hands of Islamist rebels, on 8 December 2024. Bruno Philip, former World correspondent in Asia…
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Less than a year after the fall of the Damascus regime, what became the chief torturers of Bashar al-Assad? The New York Times put its finest siblings on the trail of about fifty figures of the overthrown government and reconstructed the escape of these hierarchs who managed to escape from the Syrian capital shortly before the fall of the city into the hands of Islamist rebels, on 8 December 2024. Bruno Philip, former World correspondent in Asia…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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