The former detainee in the prisons of the Syrian regime "Sarah Abdullah" revealed part of the violations committed against activists of the revolutionary movement and how to release her after more than a year in detention.

Sarah said in a press interview with "Syria" television: "Al-Arbaeen security branch arrested her in 2017 from her house in Al-Mezzeh district in the capital, Damascus, to be transferred to Al-Khatib branch and then to the Central State Security Division and then to the Central Adra prison.

She added that the forces of the regime then presented them to the court of justice on charges of terrorism, which decided to release her, but the General Air Force Intelligence Directorate rejected the decision and confiscated her ID card and taken to the cellars of the detention to disappear there for nearly a year and four months, along with a large number of others.

A member of her family managed to communicate with one of the security brokers and negotiated with her to get her out for a sum of money, pointing out that she was released but after being stripped of all her civil rights, noting that she was unable to describe the crimes of the regime and its brutality and insults she was subjected to, even some women detainees have lost their minds from torture.

It should be noted that the Syrian Network for Human Rights confirmed that more than 95,000 people had been forcibly disappeared in Syria since the beginning of the revolution in 2011. They noted that they were subjected to torture from the first moments of their detention, often ending either with deformity or death, as they prevent detainees from assigning a lawyer to defend them.