Moaz Murab Release from Syrian Detention
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•Former prisoner in Syria reunites with his family after 17 years
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Moaz Murab was detained on May 20th, 2007 when he was transiting through Syria on a trip from Lebanon to Iraq .
When Bashar Al Assad's regime was toppled on December 8th , he was one of the thousands of people who spilled out of Syria 's notorious prison system.
Mourab says he was accused of belonging to a terrorist organization and that investigators would use various physical and psychological torture methods on him.
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