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Reuters World News - Inside Syria’s security apparatus by a journalist once held

Inside Syria’s security apparatus by a journalist once held

12/14/24 • 17 min

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Reuters journalist Suleiman al-Khalidi was arrested by Syrian security police in 2011 during an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad. Hear what al-Khalidi witnessed back then and what it was like to see prisoners freed after Assad’s downfall.

You can read Suleiman's account of his detention from 2011 here.

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Reuters journalist Suleiman al-Khalidi was arrested by Syrian security police in 2011 during an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad. Hear what al-Khalidi witnessed back then and what it was like to see prisoners freed after Assad’s downfall.

You can read Suleiman's account of his detention from 2011 here.

Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement, opens new tab for information on our privacy and data protection practices.

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