Published : 08-08-2018
Palestinian refugee Omar Yakoob Hejazi, born in 1975, has been locked up in Syrian government prisons for the fourth year running.
Hejazi, a resident of Yarmouk Camp, was kidnapped by the Syrian government troops on the Lebanese-Syrian borders. No data has yet been revealed as to his fate and location.
According to AGPS data, over 1,800 Palestinian refugees have been held captive in Syrian government lock-ups, among them 106 women and girls. Their fates have been shrouded in mystery.
Palestinian refugee Omar Yakoob Hejazi, born in 1975, has been locked up in Syrian government prisons for the fourth year running.
Hejazi, a resident of Yarmouk Camp, was kidnapped by the Syrian government troops on the Lebanese-Syrian borders. No data has yet been revealed as to his fate and location.
According to AGPS data, over 1,800 Palestinian refugees have been held captive in Syrian government lock-ups, among them 106 women and girls. Their fates have been shrouded in mystery.