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Syrians mourn a former chess champion as her death is confirmed 13 years later

Hundreds have gathered in Syria's capital to mourn former chess champion Rania al-Abbasi and her family, missing for 13 years

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Syrians mourn a former chess champion as her death is confirmed 13 years later

Hundreds have gathered in Syria's capital to mourn former chess champion Rania al-Abbasi and her family, missing for 13 years

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6 siblings missing since 2013 were killed by Assad regime, authorities say | CBC News

The family of Rania Al-Abbasi and Syrian authorities say that investigations have unveiled that her six children, who were detained along with Rania and her husband in 2013 by Syria's former Assad regime, are believed…

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·cbc.ca

    6 siblings missing since 2013 were killed by Assad regime, authorities say | CBC News

    The family of Rania Al-Abbasi and Syrian authorities say that investigations have unveiled that her six children, who were detained along with Rania and her husband in 2013 by…

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    Syrians mourn a former chess champion as her death is confirmed 13 years later

    Hundreds have gathered in Syria's capital to mourn former chess champion Rania al-Abbasi and her family, missing for 13 years