The collapse of the Ba'ath regime, which had ruled Syria for 61 years, led to historic scenes unfolding across the country. As the symbols of the Assad regime were dismantled one by one, people celebrated the downfall of the regime in the streets. Sednaya Prison, known as a place of terror for the Syrian opposition, was one of the darkest symbols of the Ba'ath regime's oppression. For years, this prison was synonymous with torture, disappearances, and silence. After the fall of the regime, it became a site where people flocked en masse.
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