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A military police photographer has smuggled out of Syria very troubling photo evidence of the torture and killing of 11,000 detainees by the Bashar al-Assad Regime.
According to a team of internationally renowned war crimes prosecutors and forensic experts 55,000 photos will ratchet up the pressure on Assad who the US and its Western allies say has committed war crimes against his own people.
The shocking images show emaciated corpses with strangulation marks, cuts, bruising and signs of electrocution – evidence of extreme torture, claim investigators. Some victims had no eyes.The majority of all of the victims were men most likely aged 20-40.
The photographs allowed a death certificate to be produced without requiring families to view bodies, and also confirmed that execution orders had been carried out.
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According to a team of internationally renowned war crimes prosecutors and forensic experts 55,000 photos will ratchet up the pressure on Assad who the US and its Western allies say has committed war crimes against his own people.
The shocking images show emaciated corpses with strangulation marks, cuts, bruising and signs of electrocution – evidence of extreme torture, claim investigators. Some victims had no eyes.The majority of all of the victims were men most likely aged 20-40.
The photographs allowed a death certificate to be produced without requiring families to view bodies, and also confirmed that execution orders had been carried out.
View photo's from mail Online : VIEWERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED