Published : 23-09-2017
During a session the Human Rights Council specialized for the urgent cases that require rapid attention, the Palestinian Return Center presented an oral statement in front of the member countries on September 19, through which it highlighted the Palestinians in Syria’s conditions amid the ongoing war, over the years.
In its statement, the Center held Israel accountable primarily for this tragedy, since it displaced them from their homes in 1948 and until this day refuses to grant them the right to return, despite the international decisions made to support their rights.
The Center clarified that the Palestinians in Syria’s conditions are continuously deteriorating and that the illegal kidnapping and execution practices taking place on a daily places, are making it impossible to guarantee the safety and the freedom of movement for any of them.
The Center’s Head of Relations and Communication, Sameh Habib, announced that according to AGPS’s latest statistics, the total number of victims has reached 3557, of which 469 have died of torture. Approximately 1636 people are under Syrian detention, including at least 103 women and girls.
During a session the Human Rights Council specialized for the urgent cases that require rapid attention, the Palestinian Return Center presented an oral statement in front of the member countries on September 19, through which it highlighted the Palestinians in Syria’s conditions amid the ongoing war, over the years.
In its statement, the Center held Israel accountable primarily for this tragedy, since it displaced them from their homes in 1948 and until this day refuses to grant them the right to return, despite the international decisions made to support their rights.
The Center clarified that the Palestinians in Syria’s conditions are continuously deteriorating and that the illegal kidnapping and execution practices taking place on a daily places, are making it impossible to guarantee the safety and the freedom of movement for any of them.
The Center’s Head of Relations and Communication, Sameh Habib, announced that according to AGPS’s latest statistics, the total number of victims has reached 3557, of which 469 have died of torture. Approximately 1636 people are under Syrian detention, including at least 103 women and girls.