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Hussam Khayat, another Torture Memo from Assad chambers

 
The tragedy as following; ''Your son has been arrested and tortured until death, and then they asked you in cold blood to take his body from the hospital. Oh how lucky am I? at least I know where I can bury him. The broken-hearted mother said about Hussam Khayat, 23-year-old architecture student said.

 She couldn't recognize his body because it was incised by knifes and burned by cigarettes ash with no nails. She couldn't recognize his face because his teeth and skin were extracted. He was martyred after 13 days of arrest and torture in the chambers of the Syrian Intelligence.

 The Assad regime said that he died in clashes between its forces and the rebels. His mother as all parents should sign a paper saying that her son was killed by the 'Terrorists'.

Khayat's deadly torture story started by refusing to be blackmailed by some blockades, when he refused to give them money they took his Identity card, few days later he received phone call from State Security, Al-Moukhabrat (Branch no 215) asking him to come immediately according to relevant sources.

 The worried Mother insisted to go with him. She went but wasn't allowed to enter, the check point at the scary entrance said, ''It's a matter of minutes, no more'', but the waiting took hours, Hussam hadn't come yet, the armed security man told her to go home, '' When he will be out we will call you'' it takes 13-long-day to receive phone call from the Military hospital saying '' Your son is died, you can come to pick up the body''.

 All the sudden were few days after when Hussam's mother heard the news from the regime TV Station, "Our valiant forces have killed number of terrorists in the neighborhood of Jobar, one of them is Hussam Khayat ".

 Asma Alabed, Hussam's friend, wrote about him in her Blog, "With the stresses of unfortunate conditions that have caused me to leave the University of Toronto and transfer, along the way I have forgotten how blessed I am to be safe and surrounded by loved ones.

'' I am disgusted by the brutality the Assad regime has inflicted on its people, disgusted by those who still speak in support of the regime, and disgusted to live in an era that would cause sorrow to Taunt Loubna’s family and people like Taunt Loubna who singlehandedly represent the kind of person I hope to be one day.''

Bewildered by those who can still stand by this embarrassing excuse of a government and this obvious violation of human rights?'

 


Zaman Alwasl
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