Mammon Said Nofal, a Syrian activist, from Sweidah province was killed under torture in Asad’s regime’s detention centre on Friday.
After 9 months of
absence, as he was arrested by pro Assad regime militias in Jaramana, where he
used to livem his parents were told to go to collect his body. However, the
painful shock was whenall they could get were some of his personal belongings.
Mammon was very enthusiastic and hard working aid and relief
activist worked on distribution aid to thousands of displaced families in Jaramana and supported the Revolution from
the beginning.
His father died in the 6th of October war with Israel in
1973. Therefore, he studied in the martyrs’s kids schools, but had to leave
college for a period of time because of some financial difficulties, but
he returned to study film directing and
graduated thereafter.
Assad’s regime tried keeping the Druze community away from
the Syrian revolution through persuasion and intimidation like arresting
activists of this sect like Alaa Harb and Lawrence Ra’ad.
The real death toll in the Syrian war could be more than
200,000 people, a pro-opposition watchdog group said Saturday, as it provided a
latest count that matched that of the UN. The Syrian Observatory for Human
Rights said it had documented the deaths of more than 106,000 people, but
warned that the real toll could be twice as high. The United Nations said in
July that more than 100,000 have been killed in Syria since March 2011
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