Human Rights Watch says it has identified 19 victims from photographs taken by the defector known as Caesar,who chronicled deaths in Syrian regime custody
A main rights group has said that up to 7000 Syrians who died in state detention centres were tortured, mistreated or executed, and argued that holding officials to account should be central to peace efforts.
Human Rights Watch has identified 19 victims from a mass collection of photographs known as the Caesar files,which were released by a military defector who chronicled deaths in Syrian regime custody for more than two years.
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Source: theguardian.com