In the aftermath of Syria’s civil war, families have endured a desperate, over-decade-long search for loved ones forcibly separated by the Assad regime. We speak with investigative reporter Shane Bauer who reported in the New York Times that thousands of children were taken from their parents—often detained—and placed into orphanages under murky, undocumented circumstances. Shane is best known for his undercover reporting for Mother Jones magazine. He has won several awards including the Harvard’s Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting and the National Magazine Award for Best Reporting. Read Shane’s article on Syria’s missing children here https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/18/magazine/takeaways-syria-missing-children.html
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