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  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
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    The ‘Way Of The Cross’ Procession For Prisoners Of War And Peace In Ukraine
    Former prisoners of war, relatives of POWs and missing persons, displaced civilians, diplomats, military personnel, volunteers, and representatives of all traditional religious denominations in Ukraine take part in the 'Way of the Cross' procession for prisoners of war and peace in Ukraine at the National Sanctuary ''St. Sophia of Kyiv'' in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 11, 2025. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    A man walks through the administrative offices of Sednaya prison, where papers and documents are spread all over the room from people looking for missing relatives.

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    Family members of missing relatives look through documents in a surveillance room in Sednaya prison.

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    Massive holes can be seen all over Sednaya prison, where people dug to find secret prison cells hoping to find missing prisoners.

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    Umm Ali, 58 years old, waits outside of Sednaya prison, looking for her son, Ali. Mattresses can be seen where families have been sleeping while looking for missing family members.

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    A view of Sednaya prison, notorious Syrian prison nicknamed, “the human slaughterhouse.”

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami, 31 years old poses for a portrait in front of the window of his cell door where he was imprisoned for 5 years in Sednaya.

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    A view of Sednaya prison, notorious Syrian prison nicknamed, “the human slaughterhouse.”

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
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    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria
    'It was like I was reborn': Sednaya prison's former inmates adapt to a new Syria.

    Former prisoners endured hearing fellow inmates being executed - but they are the lucky ones, with 100,000 people still missing.

    Mohammed Ammar Hamami remembers from his time in the Assad regime's notorious Sednaya prison.

    Mohammed finds his old medication on the ground outside his prison cell in Sednaya prison.

    David Lombeida / Guardian / eyevine

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