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Al-Shanwan was victim of Military Intelligence Division: leaked wanted list

 
(Zaman Al Wasl)- Name of Ahmed Shehadeh al-Shanwan, one of Assad's mass torture victims, was appeared in the leaked wanted list, assuring that the Military Intelligence Division is security branch that tortured him to death.

Al-Shanwan's photos was among 55,000 mass torture photos for 11,000 victims who were tortured to death in  the Assad security chambers between (2011-2013) according to an International Report published January 2014. The photos showed eye gougings, strangulation and long-term starvation. 



Check your name  Here in the search engine that includes names of one million people who are 
wanted for the Syrian intelligence services.





Al-Shanwan, father of four, was arrested in 2011 by the Air Forces intelligence. Syria's security services used to arrest anyone on the wanted list. After that they transfer the detainee to the security diviosn that required his arrest.

Zaman Al Wasl launched on March 15 a huge search engine including big official data and names of 1,500,000 people wanted for the Syrian regime, including warrants of arrest, interrogation and travel ban. 

Zaman al-Wasl planned to publish the wanted list on three batches, started by the first batch on March 15, the second on March 20 and the third will be published on March 25. 

 
The search is highly confidential and can not be seen by any search engine operator. We use (HTTP) for secure communication which is encrypted by Transport Layer Security (TLS). 



 
Zaman al-Wasl seeks to shed the light on the fate of the Syrian disappeared and victims of arbitrarily arrest as well as the search engine aims to provide data and information for the local and international human rights organisations and civil rights advocates.   

Syrians in the refuge countries can have a look in the data to find out if they are listed or any of their relatives. 

The engine was programmed to launch on March 15, at the seventh anniversary of the Syrian Revolution. 
 
The iron rule of the Assad family, including father and son, made maintaining security services a top priority in order to watch Syrians and foreigners alike, according to NDR. 

More than 470,000 people have been killed and 12 millions have been driven from their homes since Syria's revolution erupted in 2011.

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