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  1. Shocking video has emerged of a woman being publicly executed by Al Qaeda for allegedly committing adultery.

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    Numbers are increasing rapidly, but so far at least 18 families residing in northern Syria have found their sons among the pictures since last week. The process requires close and traumatic scrutiny of thousands of pictures, especially since the features of many of the victims have changed as a result of torture and malnutrition. Grieving villagers...

    Once the war broke out in 2011, Caesar's work consisted entirely of documenting killed detainees, often photographing as many as 50 bodies a day. After smuggling his photos out of the country, Human Rights Watch (HRW) received a full set of imagesfrom a Syrian anti-government political group that had got them from Caesar. In response to allegations...

    Some local media estimate the number of people killed in the pictures at 11,000. Following a comprehensive investigation, HRW said that the pictures identified 7,000 people, each of whom had between four and five pictures taken of them. Social media has become a stage for verifying the photos, with hundreds of activists speculating that one of the ...

    So far, the Caesar Act already appears to be helping to paralyse the Syrian economy. The currency, steady at around 500 Syrian pounds to the dollar for several years, began falling last year and hit a low of 3,000 this month. The dire economy recently triggered protests in Sweida, a generally loyalist area in the south. Meanwhile, as the world mark...

  2. Feb 24, 2021 · Thousands of images of dead Syrians smuggled out of the country by a photographer known as "Caesar" showed the world the horrors detainees allegedly suffered at the hands of President Bashar...

  3. Feb 22, 2021 · Syrian whistleblower known as ‘Caesar’ described how he and his friend leaked thousands of photos of tortured and killed detainees from Bashar al-Assad’s secret prisons.

  4. Dec 16, 2015 · Human Rights Watch says it is confident photos smuggled out of Syria by a defector showing 6,700 people who died after detention are authentic.

  5. Dec 16, 2015 · In August 2013, a military defector code-named Caesar smuggled 53,275 photographs out of Syria. Human Rights Watch received the full set of images from the Syrian National Movement, a Syrian...

  6. Mar 10, 2015 · Britain, France, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United States are holding an exhibit at the United Nations of graphic photos taken in Syria by a former military police photographer...

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