Taha Tadmori, a 65-year-old man, has lived next to the brutal Homs security directorate for over 50 years, enduring constant fear.
His family's apartment allowed them to hear the screams and cries from the facility’s prison, leading to a life dominated by terror.
For decades, security officials frequently visited the Tadmori home, interrogating them and demanding detailed information about their lives and visitors.
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Tadmori recounts the liberation celebrations and his hope for future rehabilitation of the site.
Despite celebrating the regime's collapse, the Tadmoris continue searching for Taha's brother Firas, who disappeared after his arrest.