'I was raped by Assad's thugs – but I'm no longer afraid to show my face'
René opens the music box, and a tinkling music begins to play, the same song heard long ago in his Damascus sitting room.
"This is all I have left of my home," he says.
Everything about this young man suggests gentleness. René Shevan is short in height, slender and speaks softly.
All week his emotions have gone back and forth. Joy at the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Heartbreak at the memories it has triggered of his months in Syrian prisons.
"There was a woman. I still have her image here in my head. She was standing in the corner, and she was pleading…it's clear that they raped her.
"There was a boy. He was 15 or 16 years old. They were raping him, and he was calling his mother. He was saying, 'Mama... my mother... Mom.'"
There was his own rape and sexual abuse.
FULL ARTICLE AT: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c89xgdyk597o
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