Immense hatred in militant jail
The detainees were living in inhumane conditions in al-Tawba, feeling the constant fear of torture and violence. Moreover, they had to do backbreaking work digging trenches and tunnels.
"It is only at al-Tawba prison where I have seen such immense hatred. This is unbelievable that one person has decided that the other is a non-believer because he does not know something about Islam. We were accused of being heretics because we are military personnel and we have been protecting our motherland," Ali Barhum told Sputnik.Barhum was kidnapped by the militants in the city of Adra Iabor in Eastern Ghouta five years ago and taken to the town of Douma.
"The men had to dig underground tunnels; women had to cook, do the cleaning, and repair clothes. One had to meet his quota in order to receive food. Food was a very important and painful issue. Even chubby people turned into living skeletons as hunger was constant. We were mainly given bread and porridge. We were given hot food at rare occasions. They fed us mostly once a day, or once in two days sometimes," Barhum said.There were three shower stalls in the prison, but they had no doors, so anyone passing by could see a person taking a shower, Barhum continued.
All the former detainees confirm that the soldiers and officers of the Syrian military had undergone severe torture in the militants' jails.















Comment: A sad and unacceptable chapter for humanity. Giving these militants a second chance - the opportunity to return to their 'peaceful lives' - might be unjustified.