AMMAN: A Jordanian man has returned to his home country after spending 38 years in Syrian jails, an official said on Tuesday, after the fall of president Bashar Assad ended an agonizing wait for his family.
The man, named as Osama Bashir Hassan Al-Bataynah, was found in Syria “unconscious and suffering from memory loss,” Jordanian Foreign Ministry Soufian Al-Kodat told AFP.
Kodat said the man’s relatives reported his disappearance in 1986, when he was just 18, and that he had been in jail ever since.
“He was transferred from Damascus to the Jaber border crossing (with Jordan) where he was handed over to border guards,” added Kodat, saying the man had been reunited with his family on Tuesday morning.
The oposition forces who swept Assad from power on Sunday also opened the prisons and released thousands of detainees.
Civil society groups had long accused Assad of presiding over a brutal regime of arbitrary arrests, torture and murder in prisons.
Many foreigners were being held, including Suheil Hamawi from Lebanon who returned to his country on Monday after being locked up for 33 years.
The Arab Organization for Human Rights in Jordan said Tuesday there were still 236 Jordanians detained in Syria.
Amnesty International has documented thousands of killings at Saydnaya prison, whose name has become synonymous with the worst atrocities of Assad’s rule, and dubbed it a “human slaughterhouse.”
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimated in 2022 that more than 100,000 people had died in the jails since the start of an uprising in 2011 that led to the civil war.
Jordanian man returns home after 38 years in Syria’s prisons
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Jordanian man returns home after 38 years in Syria’s prisons
- Kodat said the man’s relatives reported his disappearance in 1986, when he was just 18, and that he had been in jail ever since
Palestinian president affirms readiness to work on Trump’s peace plan
- Mahmoud Abbas emphasized urgent need to implement Trump’s plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 by enforcing Gaza ceasefire
LONDON: President Mahmoud Abbas affirmed on Monday that the Palestinian Authority was ready to work with US President Donald Trump to achieve a comprehensive and just peace in line with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.
Abbas emphasized the urgent need to implement Trump’s plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 by enforcing the Gaza ceasefire, facilitating humanitarian aid, preventing displacement, ensuring the withdrawal of Israeli forces, and enabling the Palestinian government to take on its responsibilities while accelerating reconstruction efforts.
The president highlighted the need to pressure the Israeli government to stop actions that undermine Palestinian institutions, violate Christian and Islamic holy sites, and threaten the two-state solution through settlement expansion, while also underscoring the importance of releasing withheld Palestinian tax revenues.
He made the remarks during a joint press conference with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Ramallah on Monday.
He emphasized the vital role that Greece, with EU support, can have in promoting peace and stability in the region and beyond, according to Wafa news agency.
Kyriakos emphasized that Trump’s 20-point peace plan offers a reliable and practical framework for addressing urgent needs on the ground. He reaffirmed Greece’s strong support for the two-state solution.
Greece has not yet recognized Palestinian statehood. Kyriakos mentioned in September that his country would do so “at the right time.”










