Published : 08-05-2020
Palestinian writer Ali Sa’id Shehabi has been secretly held in Syria government jails for the eighth year running.
Shehabi, an English instructor at a UNRWA school, was kidnapped on December 17, 2012. Prior to his abduction, Shehabi had been taking shelter in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.
Frequent calls by international NGOs and activists to unearth Shehabi’s fate have gone unheeded by the Syrian government.
AGPS documented the incarceration of over 1,700 Palestinian refugees in Syrian regime lock-ups, among them children, women, academics, university students, and sick civilians.
Palestinian writer Ali Sa’id Shehabi has been secretly held in Syria government jails for the eighth year running.
Shehabi, an English instructor at a UNRWA school, was kidnapped on December 17, 2012. Prior to his abduction, Shehabi had been taking shelter in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees.
Frequent calls by international NGOs and activists to unearth Shehabi’s fate have gone unheeded by the Syrian government.
AGPS documented the incarceration of over 1,700 Palestinian refugees in Syrian regime lock-ups, among them children, women, academics, university students, and sick civilians.