Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror

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The writer is probably not the only one who knows what went on inside the hospitals.


Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror
JUNE 11, 2015 12:55 PM
When a photographer-archivist working for Syria’s military police defected with grisly evidence of the regime’s brutality, he became a war-crimes whistle-blower. Adam Ciralsky uncovers “Caesar’s” story.
BY

On a stifling day in August 2013, a police photographer with chiseled features and a military bearing moved hurriedly about his office in Damascus. For two years, as Syria’s civil war became ever more deadly, he lived a double life: regime bureaucrat by day, opposition spy by night. Now he had to flee. Having downloaded thousands of high-resolution photographs[see second set of images below] onto flash drives, he snuck into the empty office of his boss and took cell-phone pictures of the papers on the man’s desk. Among them were execution orders and directives to falsify death certificates and dispose of bodies. Armed with as much evidence as he could safely carry, the photographer—code-named Caesar—fled the country.

Since then, the images that Caesar secreted out of Syria have received wide circulation, having been touted by Western officials and others as clear evidence of war crimes. The pictures, most of them taken in Syrian military hospitals, show corpses photographed at close range—one at a time as well as in small groupings. Virtually all of the bodies—thousands of them—betray signs of torture: gouged eyes; mangled genitals; bruises and dried blood from beatings; acid and electric burns; emaciation; and marks from strangulation. Caesar took a number of these pictures, working with roughly a dozen other photographers assigned to the same military-police unit.

But Caesar himself, like the intelligence operation of which he became a part, has remained in the shadows. He appeared only once in public, last summer, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he wore a hood and spoke through a translator. He spoke briefly, and in a restricted setting, though I have been able to obtain a copy of his complete testimony. He sought and was granted asylum in a Western European country whose name Vanity Fair has agreed not to disclose, for his personal safety.

Since going into exile, Caesar has turned inward, according to several of his closest associates. He has stopped talking with some of his key supporters and will not speak with journalists. He has postponed several meetings with prosecutors in the U.K. and Spain, who would like to use his information to bring war-crimes charges against Syrian officials. But Vanity Fair, in an exhaustive investigation, has managed to piece together Caesar’s story with the help of his lawyer and confidantes, including members of Syrian opposition groups, war-crimes investigators, intelligence operatives, and Obama-administration insiders. All of these people have their own agendas, but their accounts reinforce one another. These individuals have also helped to furnish documents and provide entrée to medical-staff members who worked in the hospitals where Ceasar photographed—on the very wards that are at the center of the Assad regime’s brutally repressive machinery.


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Left: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose palace in Damascus overlooks one of the “torture hospitals” that became a dumping ground for opponents of the regime. Right: “Caesar,” a Syrian defector, who smuggled out thousands of atrocity photographs implicating Assad’s minions in war crimes, appeared in disguise before the House Foreign Affairs Committee last summer. Left, Adenis/GAFF/laif/Redux; right, by Alex Wong/Getty Images.
Continue reading at:

The Man Who Exposed Bashar al-Assad s War Crimes in Syria Vanity Fair?
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
This fake is public for a long time now. Now, Insanity Fair warms it up again. It even adds a location but a child could see that they are just lying.
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
This fake is public for a long time now. Now, Insanity Fair warms it up again. It even adds a location but a child could see that they are just lying.

Really? A picture is worth a thousand words, and those pictures hanging in the corridors of the U.N. are certainly telling some story. Why don't you prove to us that everything is fake. Is it only you who knows the truth, but not those tortured in the Syrian prisons and hospitals?
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
This fake is public for a long time now. Now, Insanity Fair warms it up again. It even adds a location but a child could see that they are just lying.

Really? A picture is worth a thousand words, and those pictures hanging in the corridors of the U.N. are certainly telling some story. Why don't you prove to us that everything is fake. Is it only you who knows the truth, but not those tortured in the Syrian prisons and hospitals?
Prove that there is a link between your pics and the Syrian government.
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
This fake is public for a long time now. Now, Insanity Fair warms it up again. It even adds a location but a child could see that they are just lying.

Really? A picture is worth a thousand words, and those pictures hanging in the corridors of the U.N. are certainly telling some story. Why don't you prove to us that everything is fake. Is it only you who knows the truth, but not those tortured in the Syrian prisons and hospitals?

Prove that there is a link between your pics and the Syrian government.

I asked you first. Prove to us that everything is fake.
If those at the UN had any doubts, they would have not hung those pictures in the corridors for people to see. Yes, yes, we know -- you think your glorious idol is an angel and he and his regime have treated all citizens so kindly, never having tortured people or dropping barrel bombs..
 
Well, the same fake again. This time, it is a hospital. Sad for the drooling terror cheerleaders, that the location doesn´t look like a hospital. Could be one of the US´ numberless torture sites or a terrorist torture site.

11426501_659863550781500_1406171498206835025_n.jpg


Addition:

Nato-Islamist Lies --- Syrian reality
Torture Hospitals? --- Hospital, free treatment for all
Torture Prison? --- Prison, free board and lodge


Well, Little Boy, I hope you don't mind that people will also believe what the author is saying being that those pictures of torture in the Syrian prisons were made public. By the way, are you just interested in what is going on in Syria by trying so hard to be Assad's Number One public relations guy in Germany, or are you also interested in what is going on in the rest of the Middle East?
This fake is public for a long time now. Now, Insanity Fair warms it up again. It even adds a location but a child could see that they are just lying.

Really? A picture is worth a thousand words, and those pictures hanging in the corridors of the U.N. are certainly telling some story. Why don't you prove to us that everything is fake. Is it only you who knows the truth, but not those tortured in the Syrian prisons and hospitals?

Prove that there is a link between your pics and the Syrian government.

I asked you first. Prove to us that everything is fake.
If those at the UN had any doubts, they would have not hung those pictures in the corridors for people to see. Yes, yes, we know -- you think your glorious idol is an angel and he and his regime have treated all citizens so kindly, never having tortured people or dropping barrel bombs..
Did you ever hear about presumption of innocence? No? Of course not. What should one expect from an Al-Qaeda cheerleader? You have to prove that these pics of people that don´t even look Syrian have something to do with the Syrian government, not the other way round.
 
I remember when the Obama regime pretended that Assad used chemical weapons on random civilians.
Who is likely the committer? Al-Qaeda or the Syrians?
The UN confirmed the cw strikes but did not accuse any side.
But on Youtube, we can see FSA and co boasting of their chemical weapons.

 
The writer is probably not the only one who knows what went on inside the hospitals.


Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror
JUNE 11, 2015 12:55 PM
When a photographer-archivist working for Syria’s military police defected with grisly evidence of the regime’s brutality, he became a war-crimes whistle-blower. Adam Ciralsky uncovers “Caesar’s” story.
BY

On a stifling day in August 2013, a police photographer with chiseled features and a military bearing moved hurriedly about his office in Damascus. For two years, as Syria’s civil war became ever more deadly, he lived a double life: regime bureaucrat by day, opposition spy by night. Now he had to flee. Having downloaded thousands of high-resolution photographs[see second set of images below] onto flash drives, he snuck into the empty office of his boss and took cell-phone pictures of the papers on the man’s desk. Among them were execution orders and directives to falsify death certificates and dispose of bodies. Armed with as much evidence as he could safely carry, the photographer—code-named Caesar—fled the country.

Since then, the images that Caesar secreted out of Syria have received wide circulation, having been touted by Western officials and others as clear evidence of war crimes. The pictures, most of them taken in Syrian military hospitals, show corpses photographed at close range—one at a time as well as in small groupings. Virtually all of the bodies—thousands of them—betray signs of torture: gouged eyes; mangled genitals; bruises and dried blood from beatings; acid and electric burns; emaciation; and marks from strangulation. Caesar took a number of these pictures, working with roughly a dozen other photographers assigned to the same military-police unit.

But Caesar himself, like the intelligence operation of which he became a part, has remained in the shadows. He appeared only once in public, last summer, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he wore a hood and spoke through a translator. He spoke briefly, and in a restricted setting, though I have been able to obtain a copy of his complete testimony. He sought and was granted asylum in a Western European country whose name Vanity Fair has agreed not to disclose, for his personal safety.

Since going into exile, Caesar has turned inward, according to several of his closest associates. He has stopped talking with some of his key supporters and will not speak with journalists. He has postponed several meetings with prosecutors in the U.K. and Spain, who would like to use his information to bring war-crimes charges against Syrian officials. But Vanity Fair, in an exhaustive investigation, has managed to piece together Caesar’s story with the help of his lawyer and confidantes, including members of Syrian opposition groups, war-crimes investigators, intelligence operatives, and Obama-administration insiders. All of these people have their own agendas, but their accounts reinforce one another. These individuals have also helped to furnish documents and provide entrée to medical-staff members who worked in the hospitals where Ceasar photographed—on the very wards that are at the center of the Assad regime’s brutally repressive machinery.


**

55799723320a56cf4240e5d6_syrian-defector-caesar-war-crimes-bashar-al-assad-opener.jpg

Left: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose palace in Damascus overlooks one of the “torture hospitals” that became a dumping ground for opponents of the regime. Right: “Caesar,” a Syrian defector, who smuggled out thousands of atrocity photographs implicating Assad’s minions in war crimes, appeared in disguise before the House Foreign Affairs Committee last summer. Left, Adenis/GAFF/laif/Redux; right, by Alex Wong/Getty Images.
Continue reading at:

The Man Who Exposed Bashar al-Assad s War Crimes in Syria Vanity Fair?

He needs to face judgement for his crimes. First he needs to be removed and let fair elections take place to begin the healing of the country.
 
The writer is probably not the only one who knows what went on inside the hospitals.


Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror
JUNE 11, 2015 12:55 PM
When a photographer-archivist working for Syria’s military police defected with grisly evidence of the regime’s brutality, he became a war-crimes whistle-blower. Adam Ciralsky uncovers “Caesar’s” story.
BY

On a stifling day in August 2013, a police photographer with chiseled features and a military bearing moved hurriedly about his office in Damascus. For two years, as Syria’s civil war became ever more deadly, he lived a double life: regime bureaucrat by day, opposition spy by night. Now he had to flee. Having downloaded thousands of high-resolution photographs[see second set of images below] onto flash drives, he snuck into the empty office of his boss and took cell-phone pictures of the papers on the man’s desk. Among them were execution orders and directives to falsify death certificates and dispose of bodies. Armed with as much evidence as he could safely carry, the photographer—code-named Caesar—fled the country.

Since then, the images that Caesar secreted out of Syria have received wide circulation, having been touted by Western officials and others as clear evidence of war crimes. The pictures, most of them taken in Syrian military hospitals, show corpses photographed at close range—one at a time as well as in small groupings. Virtually all of the bodies—thousands of them—betray signs of torture: gouged eyes; mangled genitals; bruises and dried blood from beatings; acid and electric burns; emaciation; and marks from strangulation. Caesar took a number of these pictures, working with roughly a dozen other photographers assigned to the same military-police unit.

But Caesar himself, like the intelligence operation of which he became a part, has remained in the shadows. He appeared only once in public, last summer, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he wore a hood and spoke through a translator. He spoke briefly, and in a restricted setting, though I have been able to obtain a copy of his complete testimony. He sought and was granted asylum in a Western European country whose name Vanity Fair has agreed not to disclose, for his personal safety.

Since going into exile, Caesar has turned inward, according to several of his closest associates. He has stopped talking with some of his key supporters and will not speak with journalists. He has postponed several meetings with prosecutors in the U.K. and Spain, who would like to use his information to bring war-crimes charges against Syrian officials. But Vanity Fair, in an exhaustive investigation, has managed to piece together Caesar’s story with the help of his lawyer and confidantes, including members of Syrian opposition groups, war-crimes investigators, intelligence operatives, and Obama-administration insiders. All of these people have their own agendas, but their accounts reinforce one another. These individuals have also helped to furnish documents and provide entrée to medical-staff members who worked in the hospitals where Ceasar photographed—on the very wards that are at the center of the Assad regime’s brutally repressive machinery.


**

55799723320a56cf4240e5d6_syrian-defector-caesar-war-crimes-bashar-al-assad-opener.jpg

Left: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose palace in Damascus overlooks one of the “torture hospitals” that became a dumping ground for opponents of the regime. Right: “Caesar,” a Syrian defector, who smuggled out thousands of atrocity photographs implicating Assad’s minions in war crimes, appeared in disguise before the House Foreign Affairs Committee last summer. Left, Adenis/GAFF/laif/Redux; right, by Alex Wong/Getty Images.
Continue reading at:

The Man Who Exposed Bashar al-Assad s War Crimes in Syria Vanity Fair?

He needs to face judgement for his crimes. First he needs to be removed and let fair elections take place to begin the healing of the country.
Sally´s and Aris´ "fair" election without Assad:

1. Al Qaeda
2. ISIS
 
The writer is probably not the only one who knows what went on inside the hospitals.


Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror
JUNE 11, 2015 12:55 PM
When a photographer-archivist working for Syria’s military police defected with grisly evidence of the regime’s brutality, he became a war-crimes whistle-blower. Adam Ciralsky uncovers “Caesar’s” story.
BY

On a stifling day in August 2013, a police photographer with chiseled features and a military bearing moved hurriedly about his office in Damascus. For two years, as Syria’s civil war became ever more deadly, he lived a double life: regime bureaucrat by day, opposition spy by night. Now he had to flee. Having downloaded thousands of high-resolution photographs[see second set of images below] onto flash drives, he snuck into the empty office of his boss and took cell-phone pictures of the papers on the man’s desk. Among them were execution orders and directives to falsify death certificates and dispose of bodies. Armed with as much evidence as he could safely carry, the photographer—code-named Caesar—fled the country.

Since then, the images that Caesar secreted out of Syria have received wide circulation, having been touted by Western officials and others as clear evidence of war crimes. The pictures, most of them taken in Syrian military hospitals, show corpses photographed at close range—one at a time as well as in small groupings. Virtually all of the bodies—thousands of them—betray signs of torture: gouged eyes; mangled genitals; bruises and dried blood from beatings; acid and electric burns; emaciation; and marks from strangulation. Caesar took a number of these pictures, working with roughly a dozen other photographers assigned to the same military-police unit.

But Caesar himself, like the intelligence operation of which he became a part, has remained in the shadows. He appeared only once in public, last summer, before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he wore a hood and spoke through a translator. He spoke briefly, and in a restricted setting, though I have been able to obtain a copy of his complete testimony. He sought and was granted asylum in a Western European country whose name Vanity Fair has agreed not to disclose, for his personal safety.

Since going into exile, Caesar has turned inward, according to several of his closest associates. He has stopped talking with some of his key supporters and will not speak with journalists. He has postponed several meetings with prosecutors in the U.K. and Spain, who would like to use his information to bring war-crimes charges against Syrian officials. But Vanity Fair, in an exhaustive investigation, has managed to piece together Caesar’s story with the help of his lawyer and confidantes, including members of Syrian opposition groups, war-crimes investigators, intelligence operatives, and Obama-administration insiders. All of these people have their own agendas, but their accounts reinforce one another. These individuals have also helped to furnish documents and provide entrée to medical-staff members who worked in the hospitals where Ceasar photographed—on the very wards that are at the center of the Assad regime’s brutally repressive machinery.


**

55799723320a56cf4240e5d6_syrian-defector-caesar-war-crimes-bashar-al-assad-opener.jpg

Left: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, whose palace in Damascus overlooks one of the “torture hospitals” that became a dumping ground for opponents of the regime. Right: “Caesar,” a Syrian defector, who smuggled out thousands of atrocity photographs implicating Assad’s minions in war crimes, appeared in disguise before the House Foreign Affairs Committee last summer. Left, Adenis/GAFF/laif/Redux; right, by Alex Wong/Getty Images.
Continue reading at:

The Man Who Exposed Bashar al-Assad s War Crimes in Syria Vanity Fair?

He needs to face judgement for his crimes. First he needs to be removed and let fair elections take place to begin the healing of the country.


It is amusing that the Little Boy will not accept the fact that his hero is no angel. It's like he is saying that all those Syrians tortured in Assad's prisons were lying and that the Syrians are so stupid that they don't recognize Syrian aircraft when barrel bombs are dropped. Would you and I deny that American drones have killed innocent Muslims? , You have to admit that he is trying so hard to be Assad's leading Public Relations employee.

Kerry absolutely certain Assad using chlorine attacks on his people TheHill?
 

Just who are you trying to deceive?. There were many instances of attacks by barrel bombs, and those on the ground could identify just whose helicopters these bombs came from. As far as torture goes, I will reiterate. The UN would never have hung those pictures of torture victims in the corridors of the UN if those pictures were fake. Moreover, did you forget that the former victims of torture said that they didn't want to see the prison at Palmyra destroyed because it held too many memories of what happened to them in there.

Maybe we should chip in to buy an airplane ticket for the Little Boy so that he could go to the UN and tear down those pictures of the tortured prisoners. Then he can go running up and down the corridors like a maniac screaming "It's a lie; it's a lite."
 

Just who are you trying to deceive?. There were many instances of attacks by barrel bombs, and those on the ground could identify just whose helicopters these bombs came from. As far as torture goes, I will reiterate. The UN would never have hung those pictures of torture victims in the corridors of the UN if those pictures were fake. Moreover, did you forget that the former victims of torture said that they didn't want to see the prison at Palmyra destroyed because it held too many memories of what happened to them in there.

Maybe we should chip in to buy an airplane ticket for the Little Boy so that he could go to the UN and tear down those pictures of the tortured prisoners. Then he can go running up and down the corridors like a maniac screaming "It's a lie; it's a lite."

A ticket to syria so he can see first hand the barrel bombing and horrors of assad would be more useful. So he can see the millions of victims and displaced. To meet the refugees and see how they live now because of Assad.
 
Before you shitheads impose terrorist´s law on others you should do a test-run where you live. I have my doubts that your compatriots would like it, though. They surely would "barrel bomb" the shit out of you. Now go with your UN pics of unknown origin, your anti-Assad jerk-off material and quit bothering us.
 
Before you shitheads impose terrorist´s law on others you should do a test-run where you live. I have my doubts that your compatriots would like it, though. They surely would "barrel bomb" the shit out of you. Now go with your UN pics of unknown origin, your anti-Assad jerk-off material and quit bothering us.



Oh look -- the Little Boy is having a hissy fit using his favorite word "shit" in his fit. How do you know, Little Boy, that many of the viewers feel that you should stop bothering us with your immature rantings?.

Syrian medic takes chlorine gas evidence to Congress Middle East Eye?
 
You are a shame for the American people, a waste product of its productive society, that blames the crimes of Al-Qaeda on the Syrian government.
 

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