BBC | World Service | Outlook | Protests, prison and the day I met Assad

When anti-government protests started in Syria in 2011, amateur filmmaker Hassan Akkad decided to document the violence. It was dangerous work, and the regime was violently clamping down on the uprising. After 6 months of protesting, Hassan's luck ran out, and he was arrested and detained. He claims he was tortured in prison. Then, after his release, he received an extraordinary offer. Hassan was invited to meet Syria's autocratic President Bashar al Assad. Hassan spoke to Outlook's Sahar Zand.

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