
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an indoor exhibit, likely located in Shab'a, Syria. The central focus is a large, vertical informational panel mounted on a light-colored, textured wall. The panel's title, written in red Arabic text, translates to "Sednaya Prison: Slaughterhouse of the Defunct Regime." The main panel contains multiple sections of black Arabic text detailing the history and alleged abuses within Sednaya Prison, including psychological and physical torture, deprivation of food, water, and medical care, and mass executions by the Syrian regime. A prominent 3D architectural diagram, rendered in grey with red accents, is embedded within the panel, illustrating a segmented view of a building complex, presumably Sednaya Prison. Below this diagram, further Arabic text describes tools of torture and the severe injuries, disfigurement, and deaths inflicted upon prisoners. A collage of small, faded photographs, some framed and connected by drawn lines, is also present on the lower part of the panel, depicting scenes possibly related to detention or conflict. To the right of the main exhibit panel, two smaller, white square panels are mounted. The top right panel features a headshot of a young male with dark hair, identified by the Arabic name "Mazen Hamada" below the image. The bottom right panel displays a headshot of another young male, identified by the Arabic name "Ghiyath Matar." A partial view of a person, seen from the right side and wearing a dark, possibly patterned garment, is visible in the lower right corner, suggesting an individual observing the exhibit. Overhead lighting illuminates the scene, casting a bright reflection in the upper left of the image. A digital timestamp "4/9/2025 18:15" is present in the lower-left corner.
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