American citizen freed after Syrian regime's fall
Travis Timmerman was found near Damascus after being released from prison by rebels. He claims he was arrested seven months ago after entering the country and has been trying to get out of Syria since his release.
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime and the takeover of Syria by rebels, tens of thousands of people, including women and children, were released from prisons. Those detained were opponents of the dictatorship held in inhumane conditions.
One of the released individuals is Travis Timmerman, a 30-year-old United States citizen. In an interview with the BBC, he claimed that one day he was awakened by two men who allegedly broke down the cell door with a hammer.
I thought the guards were still there, so I thought the warfare could have been more active than it ended up being. ... Once we got out, there was no resistance; there was no real fighting, he said in an interview with journalists.
After leaving prison with a large group of people, he tried to reach Jordan. He claims he felt scared and worried about finding a place to sleep. The locals were kind and did not refuse him help.
According to media reports, Timmerman went missing in February in Budapest, Hungary. He was found in a prison in Damascus. He believes he was treated well. He didn’t lack food and drank regularly. He had access to a phone and contacted his family. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that officials are working on bringing the citizen back to the country.
Thousands of prisoners were released after the fall of Bashar al-Assad last weekend. Assad's regime was known for its extremely harsh prisons. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, nearly 60,000 people were tortured and killed in regime-run prisons.