Her father wrote her name on the wall of the cell before the #Assad regime killed him inside the prison.
The Assad regime informed her family that her father had died and told her to come and receive his death certificate.
Her mother went to receive the death certificate, so the Assad regime arrested her. Then they contacted Dr. Faten and set up an ambush for her. Then she was arrested as well because she was wanted by the Assad regime because she owned a medical clinic in Al #Zabadani area, because she was providing first aid and treating the wounded who were being sniped by the Assad regime.
The regime arrested her entire family, her father, mother, sisters, and boys. They were all imprisoned. She met with her father in cell number 16 in Kafar Sousah prison. Since 2014, she has been remembering the cell number of her father, where she met him before the regime transferred her. She was transferred to several prisons and security branches of the #Syrian regime.
Today she returned to the same cell to see her and look for anything her father had written for her, and she found her name written on the wall.
With the .@NIAIDNews#ACCT1 trial final report published on 05 Nov 2020 and the .@WHO's #SolidarityTrial Preliminary report published on 02 December 2020, thought it would be good to take another look at both trials and find ways forward for the patients we are dealing with today