Documenting Death Inside Syria’s Secret Prisons
By Deborah Amos
A Syrian forensic photographer, who goes by Ceasar, took thousands of photos of those who have died in Syria’s prisons. His photos will be on display in the halls of the U.S. Congress on Wednesday.
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