A Lebanese man’s freedom from Syrian prison brings cautious hope to family

Last Update: 2024-12-09 21:00:04 - Source: Middle East Eye

A Lebanese man’s freedom from Syrian prison brings cautious hope to family

A Lebanese family is finally closer to answers, 39 years after the Syrian government forcibly disappeared their loved one, Ali Hassan Ali
Madeline Edwards
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Muammar Ali holds up an image of a photograph of his brother taken before he was kidnapped (Raged Waked/MEE))

In 1985, at the height of the Lebanese civil war, an 18-year-old new conscript in the Lebanese Army was due back home on leave. But instead of making his way to his native Tashaa, a remote village of Muslim and Christian farmers in the mountains of Akkar governorate, Ali Hassan Ali disappeared.

Ali was last seen at a checkpoint manned by occupying Syrian Army personnel. His family still isn't sure what happened that day, all those years ago, only that he vanished, like so many other people at Syrian checkpoints during that period, and never came home.

Thirty-nine years later, and after unknown horrors most likely inflicted upon him, an old man resembling Ali walked out on Thursday, dazed, into the sunlight, emerging with hundreds of other now freed inmates from the Hama Central Prison in Syria. 

Ali’s family in Akkar say it’s their long-lost relative.

“I knew in my heart it was him. A brother knows,” his younger brother Muammar tells Middle East Eye from Ali’s childhood home in Akkar.

In videos captured of his release, after rebel forces took control of the city, the man believed to be Ali walked out looking thin, weary and donning a scraggly grey beard.

Muammar said a local journalist keeping him in touch with Ali noticed signs of memory loss. 

But, to his family’s shock, he is alive. 

Muammar Ali holds a photo of the man he believes is his kidnapped brother Ali (Raged Waked/MEE)

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