Series of mass graves after ousting Al-Assad's regime in Syria
After discovering a mass grave outside Damascus in Syria, on Tuesday, December 17th, 2024, according to the department of Syrian Emergency Task Force, it contains at least 100,000 people's corpses also remainders, believed to be killed by the ousted regime of Bashar al-Assad.

Dec. 26, 2024
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – UN, International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), Amnesty International and other international organisations request the transitional Syrian authorities to preserve and document the mass-grave sites across the country for the purpose of evidence, in spite of al-Assad and his government's denials of committing human rights violations in their era.
After discovering a mass grave outside Damascus in Syria, on Tuesday, December 17th, 2024, according to the department of Syrian Emergency Task Force, it contained at least 100,000 people's corpses also remainders, believed to be killed by the ousted regime of Bashar al-Assad.
The Human Rights Watch (HRW), and other UN's organizations are much concerned of having more mass graves, yet undiscovered, with the HRW's latest visit to the southern Damascus neighbourhood of Tadamon, confirmed that after finding human remains, they documented that there were signs of the executions on the corpses.
Since last week, the second from the day Bashar Al-Assad and his regime ousted from the entire country of Syria, it is reported by the expertise prosecutors describing "a state-run machinery of death under al-Assad's regime" with finding mass graves having hundreds of thousands of people buried in.
In another mass grave discovered in the suburb of Adra, 10 miles from the capital city of Damascus, where the Syrian White Helmets found a small hole in the ground, later took out several white plastics full of remains of human bodies.
The site at al-Qutayfah which estimated to be around 25 miles of the north of Damascus, is one of the five mass graves have been identified and it exposed the brutality of Bashar and his regime while dealing with the uprising and opposing civilians in the country.
The Syrian people, new government and its administrations and departments in the country hold the ousted regime of Bashar, Hafez al-Assad and Syrian Air Force Intelligence to accountability for all the mass graves have and will be discovered in the near future.
It is similar to the situation of Saddam Hussein and his Baath's toppled regime, who used the worst brutality against people of Kurdistan (Barzanis and Garmianis), Kurdish families of missing persons highly suffer the consequences of that dealings used by Saddam and his overthrown authority.
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Based on the international media networks interviews and Syrian civilians, it's believed that some of the serial mass murdering could have happened over a 54 year of ruling the country by Bashar and his father Hafez al-Assad.
Furthermore, according to the interviews and talking to the international media outlets, the Syrian families of missing people are waiting for the corps remains to be identified through DNA test procedure as well as demanding to carry out more searches in the overthrown government of Al-Assad regime security departments, to find the details about the burial of hundreds of thousands of women, children and men in those mass graves.
In comparison to Al-Assad's ruling country, a developed ruling system like the one in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, it is forbidden and would be abhorrent for the government, and other authorities to use violence against its own people and opposing parties, including the groups who attack, use violence or cause danger to the UK country and/ or its government.
The tragic updates about discovering mass graves will carry on and will be documented by the UN, Security Council as well as further searches will be conducted by the local agencies within the country of Syria as well as by the international agencies.