Astonishing moment US ‘pilgrim’ is found in Syria after spending seven months in Assad’s jails – as he describes hearing torture
An American ‘pilgrim’ who has been found in Syria after being jailed by Assad’s henchmen for seven months has described the torture he overheard while captive.
The man, identified as Missouri native Travis Timmerman, revealed he had been travelling through the country on a pilgrimage when he was kidnapped by Assad’s forces.
In a video interview with Al Arabiya, Timmerman, wearing a dark gray hoodie with no shoes, said he heard torture on a ‘daily’ basis.
‘It was mostly young men’, he said, adding that he ‘never heard a woman scream’ while he was in the prison.
He said that despite this, he was personally treated well.
‘I was fed, Iwas watered. The one difficulty was that I couldn’t go to the bathroom when I wanted. I was only let out three times a day to go to the bathroom. Other than that, I was not beaten. The guards treated me decently.’
He told CBS News that he was released from prison after seven months by two armed men who broke down his prison door with a hammer on Monday.
‘My door was busted down, it woke me up,’ Timmerman said. ‘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.’
Travis Pete Timmerman, a U.S. citizen who went missing in Syria, speaks to press after being released from the Sednaya Prison after the fall of the Assad regime in Damascus, Syria on December 12, 2024
US citizen Travis Pete Timmerman, who went missing in Syria speaks during an exclusive interview in Damascus, Syria on December 12, 2024
He said he had been making his way out of the prison he was being kept in following Assad’s fall last week.
Timmerman said he left the prison with a large group, and was heading towards Jordan before he ended up in the Syrian town of Al-Dhiyabiya.
He said he ‘had a few moments of fear’, and still hadn’t processed the fact that he was now a free man.
He told CBS: ‘I still haven’t really thought about that. I’ve been more worried about finding a place to sleep each night since then. So I’ve been working, really.’
A video released by Syrian rebels showed Timmerman sleeping in a house in the town.
An unidentified rebel appeared to confuse him with American journalist Austin Tice, who has been missing for the last 12 years after Assad’s forces kidnapped him while he was reporting on the Syrian Civil War.
He also claimed that Timmerman had been tortured by Assad’s henchmen, which the American later denied.
The rebel said: ‘In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful, [here is the] American journalist, We don’t even know what his name is.
Timmerman said he left the prison with a large group, and was heading towards Jordan before he ended up in the Syrian town of Al-Dhiyabiya
Timmerman said he was treated well while he was in prison
Timmerman said he heard torture on a ‘daily’ basis
‘A brother found him [in] Al-Dhiyabiya in the early hours of this morning, they found this American person.
‘After the Americans lost him for seven months in the prison system, [Assad’s] ungodly [guards] were torturing him in Sednaya – This journalist is now safe and among his family. We have been treating him well Good. We brought the doctor and he is cured, praise be to God, Lord of the world.
‘[The doctor] checked his health completely.
‘They found him in the orchards. He was naked and barefoot. [Here is a] message to all the world – This man was at the criminal at the hands of the gangs of Assad, who do not recognise neither humanity nor human rights, will be delivered safely, God willing to the people of America.’
More to follow.