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  • الأحد, 20 يوليو - 2025

Details of killing a young civilian under torture in Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham prisons

Details of killing a young civilian under torture in Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham prisons

Yesterday, the Syrian Network for Human Rights documented killing civilian Ahmed Hussein Satouf, a resident from Tal Hadiya village, south of Aleppo, after seven months of detention in one of the prisons of al-Jolani militia (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham) on charges of belonging to the forces of Al-Assad regime.

The human rights report stated that Satouf (30 years old) was arrested by al-Julani's agents last February, and that he was in good health during his arresting and until his relatives were informed of his death without handing over his body to them, "which makes it highly likely that he died due to torture in one of his detention centers."

Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham in the liberated north faces accusations by local and human rights organizations of carrying out arbitrary arrests against civilians and activists, and using horrific methods with its detainees to extract confessions from them during their detention in its prisons in Idlib governorate and Aleppo countryside.

According to the Syrian Network, about 2,287 Syrian citizens are still under arrest or enforced disappearance in Al-Jolani prisons in northern Syria, in addition to documenting 28 people who died under double torture in those prisons.