SYRIA: Exhibition of ‘Caesar’ Photographs – “Inside Syrian Authorities’ Prisons”

SYRIA: Exhibition of ‘Caesar’ Photographs – “Inside Syrian Authorities’ Prisons”
EurActiv, 07 Jul 2015

The European Parliament will host 34 photographs of the Caesar Exhibition. This project displays photographs of detainees’ bodies transferred from the Syrian regime’s prisons and detention centres to military Hospitals 607 and 601 where former military policeman of the Syrian army – known by the pseudonym “Caesar” – was assigned to photograph and document the bodies.
Caesar fled Syria in 2013 and smuggled out over 55,000 photos of approximately 11,000 Syrians tortured by the Assad regime since the start of the Syrian revolution in March 2011. The bodies show evidence of physical injury of the sort that would result from starvation, brutal beating, strangulation and other forms of torture and killing. The 11,000 victims photographed represent only a fraction of the systematic torture and killing that take place inside Syrian regime’s prisons.
The Caesar photographs were analysed by a first-rate legal and forensic team in early 2014 and then shared with and processed by the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry (COI) which cited them as clear evidence of systematic human rights violations by the Assad regime.

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