Published : 01-03-2017
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Omar, aged 51, has been locked up in Syrian government penitentiaries for over three years in a row.
The detainee was kidnapped by the regime troops on July 18, 2013, near the Hums-based AlAydeen Camp, on his way to visit his relatives in the area.
A couple of months later, Omar was transferred from a security branch in Hums to Damascus. He was last met by a freed detainee in May 2014.
AGPS kept account of the incarceration of 1,168 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government prisons, among whom 83 female detainees.
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Omar, aged 51, has been locked up in Syrian government penitentiaries for over three years in a row.
The detainee was kidnapped by the regime troops on July 18, 2013, near the Hums-based AlAydeen Camp, on his way to visit his relatives in the area.
A couple of months later, Omar was transferred from a security branch in Hums to Damascus. He was last met by a freed detainee in May 2014.
AGPS kept account of the incarceration of 1,168 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government prisons, among whom 83 female detainees.