Documentary spotlights Syrian families searching for abducted loved ones

Christiane Amanpour speaks with activist Wafa Mustafa — whose father was seized in Damascus in 2013 — and filmmaker Waad al-Kateab about a new documentary that chronicles Syrian families sea...

Christiane Amanpour speaks with activist Wafa Mustafa — whose father was seized in Damascus in 2013 — and filmmaker Waad al-Kateab about a new documentary that chronicles Syrian families searching for relatives who disappeared during the conflict. The film centers on personal testimony and the emotional toll of long-term uncertainty, using interviews and first-hand accounts to chart the impact of abduction on individuals and communities.

The conversation highlights how the documentary aims to document testimonies, raise public awareness, and preserve survivors' stories amid ongoing disputes over responsibility and access to truth. By focusing on family-led searches and the human consequences of enforced disappearances, the film seeks to put a spotlight on a persistent but underreported dimension of the Syrian war, as reported by CNN