Published : 15-06-2016
Human Rights Council of the United Nations adopted a written statement filed by the Palestinian Return Centre in London as a document of its regular meeting, where the statement contains all details related to more than (3235) Palestinian victims in terms of distribution and causes of death. The statement was based on the AGPS statistics, as it addressed information about the Yarmouk refugee camp siege, the humanitarian situation in the rest of the Palestinian refugee camps there, as well as Palestinian prisoners and torture victims, who are at least 445. The report pointed out the poor economic situation suffered by the Palestinians of Syria inside Syria and in countries where they were displaced to.
This comes within the framework of the PRC to transfer the suffering of the Palestinian refugees in Syria to all international forums, based on human rights Statistics and reports issued by the AGPS and the other specialized human rights organizations.
Human Rights Council of the United Nations adopted a written statement filed by the Palestinian Return Centre in London as a document of its regular meeting, where the statement contains all details related to more than (3235) Palestinian victims in terms of distribution and causes of death. The statement was based on the AGPS statistics, as it addressed information about the Yarmouk refugee camp siege, the humanitarian situation in the rest of the Palestinian refugee camps there, as well as Palestinian prisoners and torture victims, who are at least 445. The report pointed out the poor economic situation suffered by the Palestinians of Syria inside Syria and in countries where they were displaced to.
This comes within the framework of the PRC to transfer the suffering of the Palestinian refugees in Syria to all international forums, based on human rights Statistics and reports issued by the AGPS and the other specialized human rights organizations.