- Lutha Mahtin
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https://www.npr.org/2021/12/08/1062319970/held-in-a-syrian-prison-a-u-s-citizen-and-a-british-doctor-made-a-pact
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A U.S. citizen, described as a misfit adventurer, spent years in a Syrian prison and is now suing. At the same time, he's fulfilling the pact he made with his fellow prisoner.
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STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
We have a story now of two men who met in a Syrian prison. One of them is an American imprisoned there. And we're about to hear his story for the first time. The other is a British doctor who was on a humanitarian mission. Because it is a story of a Syrian prison, we should warn you that this story, which lasts about seven minutes, includes descriptions of torture. But in that nightmare, the two men grew together and made a pact.
NPR's Deborah Amos reports.
DEBORAH AMOS, BYLINE: Maybe you've heard of Kevin Dawes. After he was released from a Syrian prison and handed over to U.S. officials in Moscow in 2016, he was headline news.
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UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: The Syrian government has freed an American freelance photographer.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #2: He's identified as Kevin Dawes.
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #3: We can confirm that a U.S. citizen was released by Syrian authorities.
AMOS: He's not spoken publicly about his ordeal until now.
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KEVIN DAWES: Hello. Deborah?
AMOS: When I reach him in San Francisco, Kevin Dawes answers from his car.
DAWES: In a parking lot, commensurate with my homeless status - there are actually two turkey vultures here, amazingly enough.
AMOS: Mostly homeless since his release in 2016, he says he struggles with the physical and mental aftermath of horrific torture.
DAWES: I have permanent nerve damage in at least one foot and both my wrists. As far as being permanently disabled, that's a good question. I don't know. Certainly, everything does seem harder.
AMOS: As the Arab Spring unfolded a decade ago, Dawes joined an unofficial band of freelance journalists, adrenaline junkies and medics - first in Libya and then in Syria.
DAWES: I thought I'd show up with a camera and go all the places nobody else did. And indeed, I found I could. I broke many rules and was not well-liked.
AMOS: Professional journalists were wary of him and his changing roles - part-time war photographer, self-taught medic. In an interview with NPR in 2011, he said he fought with rebels for weeks. When the story moved from Libya to Syria, Dawes moved too. In October 2012, he arrived at a Turkish hotel near the Syrian border, lugging a helmet, a bulletproof vest, medical supplies and hope that his luck would hold. A day after crossing into Syria, he disappeared. Soon after, he was listed as missing on the FBI website. Dawes describes his capture at a checkpoint by Syrian regime loyalists. Hooded and handcuffed, he was quickly transferred to a political prison in the Syrian capital.
DAWES: Remember, these cells are all underground. There is no sunlight.
AMOS: Interrogations were cruel and constant.
DAWES: Well, let me see if I can imitate my interrogator.
You are CIA. Who runs you? - he would yell, and then he would beat me.
AMOS: He became an unwilling witness to barbarous treatment inside the Syrian prison system.
DAWES: I saw awful things. I saw them actually torture children. I think they let me see that because they were certain they were going to be able to kill me.
AMOS: He wasn't the only foreigner held in a Syrian prison. A few months after he was nabbed, a British citizen, Dr. Abbas Khan, was detained 48 hours after he crossed into Syria. Khan, an orthopedic surgeon and father of two, was moved by the plight of injured Syrian children, says his sister, Sara Khan.
SARA KHAN: Syria was kind of the talk at that time.
AMOS: She says her brother worked in a Turkish border hospital but then decided to cross into Syria to work in a rebel field hospital in the winter of 2012.
KHAN: He got in on November 20, and he was then obviously arrested on November 22. But within those 48 hours, I think he worked at four different field hospitals.
AMOS: Khan was also moved to Damascus, to a military prison. And that's where he met Kevin Dawes.
DAWES: We met each other when we were in adjacent cells. We able to speak to each other under the door. They would scald him with hot water and beat him. They did the same to me.
AMOS: These two desperate prisoners who could only whisper in the dark made a pact. Whoever got out first would get news out of the one left behind.
DAWES: The Syrians were concealing the fact they were holding me at all.
AMOS: Sara Khan picks up the story.
When did you hear about Kevin Dawes? When did you know that he was in the picture?
KHAN: That was when my mother flew out to Damascus in July.
AMOS: In 2012, Fatima Khan was determined to find her son. And remarkably, she did. She was allowed to talk to him in person and even observe his court hearings. On Kevin Dawes, Sara Khan says her brother kept his word. He insisted his mother alert the U.S. Embassy. Suddenly, Dawes' treatment improved. The torture stopped.
DAWES: They put me in a lit cell, as opposed to the pitch-black lice dungeon I had been kept in until then. I owe Abbas a lot.
AMOS: But Khan's treatment only got worse. In December 2013, Khan's mother was invited to Syria. Officials assured her her son would be released and home soon. Sara got updates by phone.
KHAN: She's bought gifts for everybody - flowers. You've got biscuits, chocolates, everything. A man comes out in a white lab coat and says to her, I need to give you my condolences. And she's like, I don't understand. And they're like, your son killed himself this morning.
AMOS: Syrian government officials insisted Khan was depressed and had hanged himself, which made no sense to Dawes.
DAWES: In these cells, there's no way to hang yourself. There is nothing to hang yourself on. He had no reason to commit suicide - no reason to. He was going home.
AMOS: Khan's body was eventually shipped back to Britain, where an official inquest concluded that Abbas Khan had been killed by the Syrian regime. Dawes was released three years after Khan died. In October, Dawes filed suit against the Syrian government in a U.S. district court in Washington, D.C. He's alleging torture and mistreatment. The Syrian government hasn't responded to the lawsuit, nor to NPR's request for comment.
But even with no response, Dawes is still eligible for compensation from a U.S. fund set up in 2015. It's the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund, says his lawyer, Kirby Behre.
KIRBY BEHRE: So it's created an opportunity for the victims of this horrible, horrible, nightmarish treatment to actually get some compensation for what they suffered.
AMOS: The Khan family plans legal action, too, against the Syrian regime in a British court. And they now have a key witness.
DAWES: I am his last witness. I know he was tortured. I can tell them all about the prison we were in.
KHAN: Kevin's testimony is the only one that we have, in terms of actually somebody seeing him or hearing him being interrogated.
AMOS: Kevin Dawes, drawn to the Middle East to launch a journalism career, will finally have his most important reporting role in a U.S. and a British court.
Deborah Amos, NPR News.
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- Seth Pecksniff
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can't believe shrek is fucking dead. rip to a real one.
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Goon project: get caro a home
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Dec 9, 2021 03:58
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I don't know what's more aggravating: that NPR has never bothered to do any research on Caro and just take him at his word or that he'll be receiving money from a fund intended for victims of terrorism.
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Wait, didn’t NPR ALREADY gently caress up a thing with Caro, or was that Vice or something?
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I am terrified that Syrians will imprison me and I deserve a cut of this fund
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Dec 9, 2021 04:34
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- Funky See Funky Do
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STILL TRYING HARD
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I don't know what's more aggravating: that NPR has never bothered to do any research on Caro and just take him at his word or that he'll be receiving money from a fund intended for victims of terrorism.
The guy is severely mentally ill and homeless. Who cares where the money that helps him comes from?
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Dec 9, 2021 04:38
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by Fluffdaddy
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this is just really dark and sad. It's an amazing thing this Khan did, and got killed for, just for a dumb gently caress american kid that put his own self in harms way.
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Dec 9, 2021 04:41
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- William Bear
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"That's what they all say!"
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God needs to give this guy's guardian angel a raise.
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Dec 9, 2021 04:47
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- kntfkr
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GOOSE FUCKER
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jesus, i assumed he was dead.
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- Mordja
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Hell Gem
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Who'd have thought caro would outlive Lowtax?
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Dec 9, 2021 05:01
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Yeahhhh, not sure if I think of "misfit adventurer" when I think of Caro, tbh
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- kntfkr
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GOOSE FUCKER
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anyone else misread the thread title as Charo at first glance
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Dec 9, 2021 05:15
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Goon project: get caro a home
Kickstarter: We finally get Qualcomm to stop calling Caro a "gooftroop"
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Dec 9, 2021 05:33
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by Fluffdaddy
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Fun Shoe
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Goon project: get caro a home
nah
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Dec 9, 2021 05:49
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- Muscle Wizard
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by sebmojo
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i wonder if he ever won that sniper duel
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Dec 9, 2021 05:59
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- EorayMel
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WE GET IT. YOU LOVE GUN JESUS. Toujours des fusils Bullpup Français.
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Either you are a troll who has become unfunny or are psychotic but either way you are no longer a member of these forums.
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Every single last one of you is retarded. I really have had the cops boot my door multiple times. It was in the loving paper. It isn't crazy if it is really happening and I can count on you retards to just shove me full of drugs rather than examine any of my evidence or the facts.
All of you can go straight to hell. I've seen too many of you just fall into line as a collaborator. Drugging somebody with anti-psychotics to convince them that a police investigation isn't happening when in fact one IS happening is so far out of your ethical boundaries that I hope you all are horribly tortured. I hear boiling is good. With IV fluids you can keep somebody going for *days*
And wow, thanks for that fun list of /antibiotics I might use to treat otherwise fatal infections that may arise if infrastructure is severely disrupted like has happened several times in the US over the past decade leading to deaths/ - you're right, I must be completely insane.
It's the warship motherfucking voyager. Those of you who are collaborators, who are now using your prescription pads as weapons as I have seen you use them as such before, know that you will pay. You aren't gods. You're barely competent, most of the time. So help me god you will pay.
edit: What about beta blockers / albuterol inhaler (beta agonist, different uses, both helpful)
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- Vim Fuego
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I LITERALLY SLEEP IN A RACING CAR. DO YOU?
p.s. ask me about my subscription mattress
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Awesome!
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Dec 9, 2021 07:05
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- Vim Fuego
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I LITERALLY SLEEP IN A RACING CAR. DO YOU?
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Still amazed he outlived Lowtax
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Dec 9, 2021 07:06
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I am the Wizard Master
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It's not actually that interesting.
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Dec 9, 2021 07:07
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- Vim Fuego
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I LITERALLY SLEEP IN A RACING CAR. DO YOU?
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It's not actually that interesting.
lol yeah sure
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Dec 9, 2021 07:19
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💥💥🤯💥💥
Gotta nuke something
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Uhh, could you guys keep it down. I'm trying to have a sniper duel here.
*bullet goes nowhere near target*
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Dec 9, 2021 09:31
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- BigBadSteve
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Goon project: get caro a home
it might be better to get him a job.
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Dec 9, 2021 10:10
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- The Walrus
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by Fluffdaddy
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as horrible as it is, the story with this Khan guy taking Caro at face value and literally dying for him - or maybe he saw what Caro was and knew he'd die for it but did it anyway - is what would push this story over the edge into a really really good, horribly dark but also funny movie. Someone get like, Taika or Armando on the line. Edit. no wait, chris morris maybe.
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caro is america's secret weapon in the war on terror. I would appreciate it if you all treated him with a little more respect.
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- Yaldabaoth
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God needs to give this guy's guardian angel a raise.
It sounds like the guardian angel is keeping him alive but poor and homeless, which makes sense because Jesus said you have to give up all your worldly possessions to follow him. He's clearly been chosen to enter the kingdom of heaven.
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