Syrian Future Movement On this day forty-five years ago, the world woke up to one of the most heinous crimes in Syria’s modern history: the Tadmur Prison Massacre, when security forces stormed the military prison and executed hundreds of unarmed political prisoners, just because they held an opinion or affiliation that contradicted the authority.
Syrian Future Movement On this day, after our people have turned the page of tyranny, and after Syria has regained its voice, dignity and freedom, we renew the memory of this painful incident not to drown in grief, but to renew the pledge that no one in our country will be killed for an idea, and no one will be imprisoned for a dream.
Syrian Future Movement He believes that the blood of the victims of Palmyra was not wasted. Rather, it was the torch that lit the path of justice and the will that brought this country out of the darkness of oppression to the sun of freedom, and today we are establishing a state of law, building institutions that respect the human being and preserve his dignity, and preserving the memory of our martyrs not by grief alone, but by work, accountability, and reform.
Syrian Future Movement We call for continued remembrance of these events that shaped our present so that the Syrian memory does not marginalize and mutate, and we salute the souls of the martyrs and their families who endured and struggled. We say: We will not forget, nor will we allow history to be falsified, nor justice to be postponed.
Syrian Future Movement He calls on all Syrians today to be a new Syria, a free Syria, that does not allow massacres to be repeated in the name of the state or under its banner on its territory from today onwards, so that we do not betray the sacrifices of those who came before us and preserve our country for those who come after us.