Since Assad’s Fall, Many Families of the Forcibly Disappeared Still Lack Answers

Maryam Hassan sits on a couch in her home in Jdeidet Artouz, a suburb of Syria’s capital Damascus, her voice soft but steady as she speaks. She raises her eyes to look upon a photograph of Younes and Mohammed al-Muqbil, her husband and teenage son, whom she last saw on September 26, 2013. Mohammed was 14 years old when he was detained at a regime checkpoint outside Yarmouk camp…

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