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Inside Saydnaya Prison: Gruesome Tales of Torture Under Assad and the Chilling Parallels to Sri Lanka’s Batalanda

December 24, 2024
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Inside Saydnaya Prison: Gruesome Tales of Torture Under Assad and the Chilling Parallels to Sri Lanka’s Batalanda
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Amnesty International has reported that Saydnaya Prison became Syria’s main political detention facility following the events of 2011. Testimonies from former prisoners reveal harrowing conditions within the prison’s infamous Red Building, where detainees faced severe beatings, sexual abuse, and deprivation of essential food and medical care.

According to Amnesty International, a “death penalty room” is located beneath the White Building. Prisoners from the Red Building are routinely transported to this room to be hanged. A former guard detailed how, each day, a list of prisoners scheduled for execution is distributed during lunchtime. The list, sometimes numbering as many as 100 names, identifies those to be taken to a basement cell where they are subjected to brutal beatings before their execution.

The prisoners are blindfolded and led down a flight of stairs to a 10-meter-high platform equipped with 10 gallows in the southeast wing of the White Building. Amnesty International reported that in 2012, the regime expanded the facility, adding a second platform with 20 more gallows. Following the regime’s loss of control in certain areas, rebel media outlets revealed images of numerous gallows within Saidnaya, stark evidence of the atrocities committed.

Human rights organizations estimate that over 30,000 prisoners perished between 2011 and 2018 due to torture, starvation, and lack of medical care. In 2022, the Association of the Missing and Detained at Saidnaya Prison (AMD) reported that at least 500 additional executions took place between 2018 and 2021.

In 2017, the U.S. State Department disclosed evidence of a crematorium constructed at Saydnaya, allegedly to conceal mass killings. Satellite imagery showed a small building retrofitted to serve this purpose, with investigators pointing to melted snow on the roof as evidence of its use.

Disturbing reports from international media outlets like CNN, Al Jazeera, and BBC often feature heart-wrenching accounts of parents seeking their children lost to this torture chamber. Some grieving mothers have spoken publicly about their children being burned to death, amplifying global outrage.

Torture Chambers in Historical Context

While Saydnaya’s horrors have shocked the world, the culture of torture it represents is not unprecedented. Sri Lanka, too, has faced its share of such dark episodes. Among these, the Batalanda torture chamber is infamous, standing as one of the most debated and recognized examples of human rights violations in the country.

During Sri Lanka’s turbulent years, the Batalanda torture chamber came under heavy scrutiny, with allegations leveled against then-minister Ranil Wickremesinghe and his associates. The revelations about Batalanda were so unsettling that they became a central point in the political campaign of Chandrika Kumaratunga, who rose to power by highlighting these abuses. Her administration even established a presidential commission to investigate the alleged atrocities.

The parallels between Saidnaya and Batalanda underscore the grim realities of state-sanctioned torture across the globe, offering sobering lessons about the human cost of unchecked power.

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