The discovery of brutal mass graves in Syria reveals Assad’s legacy of horror

This post was originally published on Arab News

You will shortly be re-directed to the publisher's website

DAMASCUS, Syria: The charred remains of at least 26 victims of the Bashar Assad government were located Tuesday by Syrian civil defense workers in two separate basements in rural Damascus.
The discovery adds to the growing tally of mass graves unearthed since the fall of the Assad government in December. The remains, which are believed to include men, women and children, showed evidence of gunshot wounds and burning.