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Photos: ISIS prison in Manbij

(Zaman Al Wasl)- We are not the only ones who have visited the prisons of ISIS in Manbaj, but this time we have found testimonies of a new kind that document the organization's hideous methods of torture.

On the way to ISIS famous prisons, one of the fighters in the Manbaj Military Council, who was detained there, told us about the slow death in the prison and horrors of torture.

Ammar S.V. confirmed that the ISIS supervisor of torture in the prisons, Manbj was from Assad intelligence. It is true that Ammar did not provide evidence, but he gave the inference.



Ammar says that he entered the regime's prisons more than once before the revolution, asserting that he was arrested during the revolution twice after the peaceful movement in the city of Manbaj, and was exposed to the tools and methods of torture by the regime.

ISIS uses exactly the same methods even so that ISIS prison had the famous wind mat.

Ammar surprised us by saying that the Syrian elements in the ISIS were more violent and lethal in torture more than foreign elements. 

“We got to prison and we had imagined the prion , an underground prison, cells, slow death, cold-blooded torture. All this was happening in an Manbij city in the prisons of death,” Ammar adds.

He explained that one of the types of torture is burning with fire. The prisoner is tied to a cross and his hands are coaxed, not to mention electric lighters. According to the city's residents, many of the prisoners came out sick and they interpreted this as excessive use of electric lighters in torture.



According to preliminary statistics, more than 30 prisoners have been killed in prison under torture and each time prisoners are left without treatment or care after getting tortured and the story ends with death.

As for the charges that lead you to death, joining the Free Army was the biggest offense. Manbij was one of the first cities to organize itself and formed a military council before the military council joined the Syrian Democratic Forces militia.

By setting up the prison and its rear doors, the prison was founded on the basis of the death of prisoners and the escape of jailers. The rear doors are only available to the jailers. In the event of any incident, the fate of the prisoners is death.



In the day-to-day bombing of coalition aircraft, ISIS did not consider releasing these prisoners although its battle was lost against the coalition and the Syrian Democratic Forces.

The prison later turned into a constant scene of organized crime against the people of the city, so that they would remember that the alternative to security and the preservation of their city in the weakest case would be ISIS.


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