- Mezze prison
Mezze prison ( _ar. سجن مزة) is a now-defunct Syrian prison overlooking the capital,
Damascus . "Mezze" (also transcribed as "al-Mazzah", "el-Mezze" etc) is the name of a neighbourhood in western Damascus.Both military and
political prisoner s were held at Mezze prison, as well as ordinary criminals, and it was a famous symbol of Syrian government repression. Widespreadhuman rights abuse andtorture has been reported from the Mezze prison, most notably during the rule ofHafez al-Assad (1970-2000).The structures date back to
crusade r days, and the French used Mezze to house anti-colonial fighters and political prisoners. However, the prison took on a central importance for Syrian political life only in 1949, after the first Syriancoup d'êtat . Coup leaderHusni az-Zaim , then imprisoned his predecessor in Mezze, only to follow three and half months later when he was himself overthrown. Since then, Syrian leaders deposed in the many coups of the country, have almost routinely been sent to Mezze prison, and it has held many of Syria's political prisoners.Mezze prison was closed on the orders of Syrian president
Bashar al-Assad in September 2000, and about 600 prisoners released. It has reportedly been converted into an institute for historical science.ee also
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Tadmor Prison
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