Published : 01-11-2016
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Hassan Abu Shanar has been kept in Syrian regime lock-ups for the fourth year running. Abu Shanar was kidnapped by pro-regime militias from Nisreen Street, adjacent to Yarmouk Camp, on October 27, 2012. The captive’s fate and location have remained mysterious up to now.
AGPS quoted Abu Shanar’s family as appealing to the Palestinian national factions to work on releasing their son, along with all the detainees held in Syrian regime penitentiaries. The family further urged the deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine –General Command, Talel Naji, to release Abu Shanar. However none of Naji’s promises to keep tabs on the case saw the day.
38-year-old Abu Shanar, a resident of Al-Tadhamun Neighborhood, in Damascus, is the father of three children and the son of the slain Fatah leader Hassan Abu Shanar.
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Hassan Abu Shanar has been kept in Syrian regime lock-ups for the fourth year running. Abu Shanar was kidnapped by pro-regime militias from Nisreen Street, adjacent to Yarmouk Camp, on October 27, 2012. The captive’s fate and location have remained mysterious up to now.
AGPS quoted Abu Shanar’s family as appealing to the Palestinian national factions to work on releasing their son, along with all the detainees held in Syrian regime penitentiaries. The family further urged the deputy Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine –General Command, Talel Naji, to release Abu Shanar. However none of Naji’s promises to keep tabs on the case saw the day.
38-year-old Abu Shanar, a resident of Al-Tadhamun Neighborhood, in Damascus, is the father of three children and the son of the slain Fatah leader Hassan Abu Shanar.