This article discusses rape, torture, and the mental abuse of children.
Following the collapse of the former Syrian government, Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) teams at Salqin Hospital in northwestern Syria are treating patients who were recently released from prisons in the south of the country , including Sednaya prison near Damascus.
MSF currently does not work in areas that were until recently controlled by the former Syrian government, but continues to provide health care and humanitarian support in northern areas of the country, including care for people with non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, mental health support, mobile clinics, and other vital services. We also provide clean drinking water, blankets, and other vital supplies to displaced people, many of whom have lived in tents for several years.
Below, two MSF staff members share their experiences treating people who were recently released from prison in areas under the former Syrian government’s control.