Enab Baladi – Hussam al-Omar Iman al-Safi, 30, of the northeastern Raqqa city, followed the comments on a photo circulated on Facebook for her detainee brother, over which she wrote that he had gone missing since 2014 at one of the Syrian regime’s checkpoints in Damascus suburbs, appealing for any information about him. Al-Safi has reposted her brother’s photo in early May, according to what she told Enab Baladi, coinciding with the release of a number of detainees from Sednaya Military Prison due to a general amnesty issued for terrorism-related crimes. In the meantime, a person wrote to her, saying that he was able to help her. On the 30th of last April, the head of the Syrian regi
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