Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada, seen here in the documentary Syria's Disappeared: The Case Against Assad, was found dead in a hospital morgue after the ouster of former president Bashar al-Assad.
Mazen al-Hamada spread the word about the plight of Syrians and his own abuse in the Assad regime’s prisons. He was found dead in Syria this week. By Ephrat Livni A prominent Syrian pro ...
"Mazen poured his heart into every meeting and to anyone he spoke with." LONDON -- After dedicating his life to fighting the regime of Assad, Mazen Al-Hamada did not live to see it fall.
Because of Mazen al-Hamada, the world can’t say it didn’t know. The 47-year-old Syrian activist, who suffered unimaginable torture in the regime’s brutal prisons, escaped to Europe in 2014.
After five decades of the Assad family dictatorship came to an end in the past two weeks, one prisoner’s story has been widely shared online—Mazen al-Hamada. His gaunt face and haunted eyes ...
A prominent activist who was tortured under the Assad government, Hamada was found in Syria's 'human slaughterhouse' Syrian activist Mazen Hamada had dedicated his life to raising awareness about ...
The body of Mazen al-Hamada, a former prisoner of Bashar al-Assad’s security services and an early activist in the 2011 Syrian uprising, was found on Monday in the Harasta Military Hospital ...
The reports of long-time Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada’s death in Syria’s infamous Sednaya prison sent shockwaves across the globe. “I was on a live stream yesterday, and I started ...
After dedicating his life to fighting the regime of Assad, Mazen Al-Hamada did not live to see it fall. A symbol of resilience and courage, the famous Syrian activist was found dead in the ...
The body of Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada was found Monday in a military hospital morgue near Damascus, according to a number of NGOs. Imprisoned and tortured by the Syrian military after the ...
"We gave our blood and soul to the revolution," crowds chanted, as they carried Mazen Al-Hamada's coffin through the streets of Damascus, draped in the green, white and black flag adopted by ...