Friday, December 16, 2005
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There is one thing you should know about Ain Zarah. It is the home of a concentration camp for political prisoners, men who were snatched from the street or from their homes by the internal security police (Al-Amn al-Dakhili) and dumped there, without charge or trial. I KNOW BECAUSE I WAS THERE! I have seen young and old men tortured, almost to death. There are mock executions, and some real executions, or should I say murder.
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