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A handful of the 55,000 photos Caesar smuggled out of Syria on flash drives went on public display for the first time at the museum and on its website on October 15. "They were more extreme than ...
Overview of ‘Caesar Torture Photos’ On 20 January 2014, two days before negotiations about the Syrian conflict were scheduled to begin in Switzerland, a sensational report burst onto ...
Meet the doctor who saw the horrors of the Caesar Photos first-hand in Syria. >> In August 2013, a military defector code-named Caesar smuggled 53,275 photographs out of Syria. Human Rights Watch ...
The Independent spoke to Caesar together with Mouaz Moustafa, the founder of a US-based NGO, the Syrian Emergency Task Force, which helped smuggle the photos out of Syria via USB drives and raise ...
Thirty photographs in the collection, entitled “Caesar Photos Inside Syrian Authorities’ Prisons”, showed men, women and children tortured, starved and dead. Some were alive, barely.
A previous batch of photos taken by another Syrian military photographer codenamed Caesar who defected in 2013 set off a diplomatic furore when some of them were published in 2014. Former war ...
The Syrian military defector codenamed Caesar, who smuggled out more than 53,000 haunting images showing tortured, emaciated corpses of Syrian detainees – evidence that led to landmark sanctions ...