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Tortured tortured. six or seven months after the war started the army began raiding houses. translator: they claim the civilians are terrorists. he targeted kids and civilians and killed them. reporter: jamal tried to get a taxi to go to work one morning. the next thing he knew for no parent reason he d by shot and was on his way to prison. translator: they kept on claiming i was involved in terrorist activity. they wanted names from me. names of terrorists. they wanted to gather information and they even burned me. how did they burn you? translator: an oxygen and gas cylinder used to belt down iron. jamal says he was held and torched every day for a year and a half. before being released. and he immediately fled to jordan. translator: they used the little poles to hit us and torture us. they used it on all of the prisoners. almost every camp member has ....
6-year-old. she came with her mother and sisters and the clothes on her back but without her father. translator: i want to sing a song for my father. her father is one of the many that has disappeared into the syrian prison system. translator: my father was arrested one day. we started crying when he didn t come home. her mother told me. her father had died in that syrian prison and she can t bear to tell her. translator: i have my father s picture on my phone and it s the thing i love the most. why did you leave me? come back to me. her uncle jamal worked as a brick layer before the civil war. translator: we were happy the only bad thing was that the pruzeme was difficult. if we entered the police stations we use today get ....
Via. she came with her mother and sisters with a clothes on her back but without her father. interpreter: i want to sing a song for my father. her father is one of the many who disappeared into the prison system. my father was arrested a year ago. why was he arrested? he went out to buy coffee one day we didn t see him again. we started crying when he didn t come home. her mother told me her father has died in the syrian prison and she can t bear to tell her daughter. i have my father s picture on my phone and it is the thing i love the most. why did you leave me. come back to me. her uncle jamal worked as a brick layer in the civil war. we were really happy. the only bad thing was the regime was difficult. if any of us were to enter the police station we used to get tortured. ....
Tortured tortured. six or seven months after the war started the army began raiding houses. translator: they claim the civilians are terrorists. he targeted kids and civilians and killed them. reporter: jamal tried to get a taxi to go to work one morning. the next thing he knew for no parent reason he d by shot and was on his way to prison. translator: they kept on claiming i was involved in terrorist activity. they wanted names from me. names of terrorists. they wanted to gather information and they even burned me. how did they burn you? translator: an oxygen and gas cylinder used to belt down iron. jamal says he was held and torched every day for a year and a half. before being released. and he immediately fled to jordan. translator: they used the little poles to hit us and torture us. they used it on all of the prisoners. almost every camp member has ....
It s where we met this 6-year-old. she came with her mother and sisters and the clothes on her back but without her father. translator: i want to sing a song for my father. her father is one of the many that has disappeared into the syrian prison system. translator: my father was arrested one day. we started crying when he didn t come home. her mother told me. her father had died in that syrian prison and she can t bear to tell her. translator: i have my father s picture on my phone and it s the thing i love the most. why did you leave me? come back to me. her uncle jamal worked as a brick layer before the civil war. translator: we were happy the only bad thing was that the pruzeme was difficult. if we entered the police stations we use today get ....