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Stories and Testimonies

What happened that night? What was the scene like from the inside? Stories and testimonies from survivors of the chemical weapon massacres committed by the Bashar al-Assad regime against the Syrian people

I’m  “N. H” from Eastern Ghouta and a resident of Ayn Tarma

I’m  “N. H” from Eastern Ghouta and a resident of

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I am Haitham Al-Badawi from Jobar. I was working at a medical center during the chemical massacre

I am Haitham Al-Badawi from Jobar. I was working at

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I’m  M.H from Ghouta, Damascus, and I worked as a journalist

I’m  M.H from Ghouta, Damascus, and I worked as a

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I’m “R.A,” and I am 30 years old from Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province.

On April 4, 2017, between 6:00 and 7:00 AM, while

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It was a genocide against the family, we lost 33 people from my small and large family in this massacre. 

While mine begins a few days later, when I woke

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I am F.A, worked in journalism during my presence  in Ghouta, working as a video editor. I wrote reports about the situations  in Eastern Ghouta.

I am F.A, worked in journalism during my presence  in

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My name is A. K. I worked  in a media office located on the upper floor of a building which hosted  a civil medical point.

My name is A. K. I worked  in a media

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My name is A.M, and I used to live in Eastern Ghouta in the town of Hazeh, near the city of Zamalka.

On Wednesday, the 21st of August 2013, around 1:20 in

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Women, children, and men. You stand helpless, unable to help them with anything.

The cases started arriving at medical points, cases we hadn’t dealt with before, and it was the first time we faced such a situation. They continued to arrive to the extent that we could no longer cope with them.

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No one survived…

It was something pulling me upstairs and urging me to continue to the rooftop. Indeed, I climbed up and lost consciousness upon reaching. I woke up the next day to the sound of slaps on my face from the medical point and a voice asking, ‘Are you alive? Are you alive?

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