clip from article:The cell was small with iron bars across the door. Three women, all naked, were chained to each corner. Nour was stripped, taken to the fourth, and handcuffed to the wall.
Every day, for more
than 60 days, Nour says she and the other prisoners were raped in one of
Syria’s most notorious detention centres. Some of her attackers at the
Palestine Branch of Military Intelligence in Damascus were in uniform,
others in civilian clothes.
“They had visitors in
the prison playing cards and they said in front of us, ‘if you want
sex, there are girls here,’ ” she says. Two girls died in the cell, she
says.
Nour, which is not her
real name, wrings her small white hands constantly as she speaks, the
only sign of distress as she recalls with precision and composure the
assaults she suffered between December 2011 and February 2012. When her
body was being violated she emptied her mind, she says. Her body no
longer belonged to her but she could try to protect her soul.
“This war has taken me
from one world to another life,” she says. “We have a saying that the
wheel of life turns. But the wheel turned over on me. I used to have a
normal life.”
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