Syria’s forced disappearances: No relief for grieving families

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Thousands of people who vanished during former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s reign are still missing, a month after the regime’s collapse. While some families have been reunited after the release of the regime’s prisoners, others are desperately searching. Four families told FRANCE 24 the stories of their loved ones’ forced disappearances.  

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