Published : 27-02-2021
The family of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed, born in 1976, continues to appeal for information over their forcibly disappeared relative, who has been locked up in Syrian government jails since January 24, 2013.
A resident of Yarmouk Camp, the refugee was kidnapped from his workplace in Dumar area, in western Damascus.
An ex-prisoner who was released from the Syrian air intelligence prison in Sumaria, in Damascus, said he last met him in November 2018.
AGPS documented the secret incarceration of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state-run lock-ups, among them 108 women and girls.
The family of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Mahmoud Mohamed, born in 1976, continues to appeal for information over their forcibly disappeared relative, who has been locked up in Syrian government jails since January 24, 2013.
A resident of Yarmouk Camp, the refugee was kidnapped from his workplace in Dumar area, in western Damascus.
An ex-prisoner who was released from the Syrian air intelligence prison in Sumaria, in Damascus, said he last met him in November 2018.
AGPS documented the secret incarceration of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state-run lock-ups, among them 108 women and girls.