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Assad's Fall: A Turning Point for Syria and the World
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End of the Assad Regime: Looters Present His Art Collection
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After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, people are entering the residence of the former ruler; they are filming the private rooms and their search by unknown persons; the change of power is causing jubilation in Berlin.
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The Fall of Assad: German Hospitals Warn of Departure of Syrian Doctors
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According to the German Medical Association, at the end of 2022, there were over 5,700 Syrian doctors working in Germany, of whom almost 5,000 were in hospitals. They thus constitute the largest group of foreign medical professionals. Their departure would be felt in the personnel coverage and would burden important infrastructure areas such as nursing and healthcare provision, warns the Chairman of the Board of the German Hospital Association (DKG), Gerald Gaß.
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"Assad's Slaughterhouse": Thousands Likely Imprisoned in Syria
The Saidnaya prison in Syria, known as "Assad's Slaughterhouse", was stormed by rebels and rescue workers like the White Helmets after Assad's downfall. Thousands of inmates, who were imprisoned under cruel conditions like torture, humiliation, and murder, were able to be freed. The prison was built by Assad's father Hafez al-Assad, who had created an apparatus of prisons and detention centers to suppress dissidents. According to Amnesty International, at least 13,000 people were executed in S..
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