Syrian activist tells NBC News of torture, deprivation
'You . pray that God takes you before you go back to the torture,' activist says
In a harrowing interview with NBC News, an anti-Syrian government
activist told of the weeks he spent in torture chamber. A merchant from
Jisr al-Shughour in Syria's northern Idlib, 25-year-old Yousef Dandash
said he sometimes wished death would come and relieve him of the
overwhelming pain.
'You hear the voices,' Yousef Dandash told NBC News' Richard Engel on Saturday. 'You hear the sounds of men crying, real men shouting from the depth of their hearts. You ... pray that God takes you before you go back to the torture.'
The interview took place at a refugee camp on the Turkish border with Syria. Dandash says that he was detained for six weeks in March after tearing up a picture of President Bashar Assad in public.
"They took me to solitary confinement . with no access to a toilet," he said. "Every day there was beating and torture (and) electricity." He then showed television reporters the scars that he said were caused by prolonged bouts of torture.
His captors then took him to the capital Damascus, where he was put in a virtual underground city. "There the torture and the beating started. I was blindfolded all the time and my hands tied behind my back," he said.
Dandash managed to flee to Turkey after security forces took him back to a detention center in his town, where a judge decided to release him until his trial. His brother Ammar, a soldier, deserted and came with him across the border.
As dozens more Syrians die in a government crackdown, a precious few make it over the border to neighboring Turkey. The growing numbers of Syrians fleeing to the country's neighbors attest to the growing violence in Syria, where President Assad is trying to suppress an ongoing rebellion. Some 10,000 refugees are now registered in tented refugee camps and the number is rising daily.
Voting was under way in the referendum on a new constitution in some parts of Syria. Assad has said the poll will lead to a multi-party parliamentary election in three months, but his opponents see the vote as a very black joke given Syria's turmoil.
The Syrian government, backed by Russia, China and Iran, and undeterred by Western and Arab pressure to halt the carnage, maintains it is fighting foreign-backed "armed terrorist groups."
Unwilling to intervene militarily and unable to get the U.N. Security Council to act amid Russian and Chinese opposition, Western powers have imposed their own sanctions on Syria and backed an Arab League call for Assad to step down.
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General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
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