After 50 years of Assad’s cruelty, Syrians are searching for missing loved ones at Mustahed Hospital in Damascus, where photos of dead prisoners line a wall and bodies show signs of severe beatings and neglect. Families are desperately seeking closure and answers, as they hope to find bodies to bury and bring an end to the pain caused by the regime’s brutal tactics. Despite the overwhelming grief and suffering, there is a glimmer of hope for a future without fear, as they plead for help and justice from the international community.
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More than a dozen people killed in Kenya during anti-government protests, human rights group says | World News
Sixteen people have died and hundreds injured during anti-government protests in Kenya, with most fatalities attributed to police violence, according to Amnesty Kenya. The protests, commemorating last year's deadly demonstrations against a tax bill, saw police deploy water cannons and tear gas against thousands of demonstrators across the country. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: In Kenya, many people are protesting against the government, and sadly, some have died during these protests as they...
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