Saddam Hussein was found in Sednaya prison. Rumors continue to spread in Syria

Since the fall of the Syrian regime led by Bashar al-Assad and Fatah Saydnaya prison Near the capital, Damascus, several rumors spread on social media platforms, the latest of which was a circulating picture with the caption: “Syrian opposition forces found Iraqi President Saddam Hussein alive in a tunnel inside Sednaya prison, 19 years after his disappearance.”

Research and investigation revealed that the circulating image belongs to Arrest of former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashviliafter entering the country in October 2021.

Then the current Georgian Prime Minister, Irakli Garibashvili, said: “I would like to announce to our society that the third Georgian president, the wanted Mikheil Saakashvili, is in detention.”

With the fall of the Syrian regime at dawn on December 8, many social media users circulated pictures claiming that Bishop Boulos Yazigi had been found alive in Adra Syrian prisonSyrian and Lebanese media have confirmed that there is no evidence of these news and pictures circulating on social media platforms.

A US federal agency has filed torture charges against a Syrian army figure, at a time when searches are continuing for victims and missing persons inside Saydnaya prison, less than a week after the Syrian capital, Damascus, fell into the hands of armed factions.

Samir Othman Al-Sheikh, a former senior officer in the Syrian army who supervised a prison where human rights violations occurred, was charged tonight (Friday) in the United States on charges of torture.

A fabricated photo of Saddam Hussein's arrest
A fabricated photo of Saddam Hussein’s arrest

The correct picture
The correct picture

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