Published : 29-09-2018
Palestinian brothers Ahmad and Walid Mousa Mahmoud have been held in Syrian government jails since February 2014. Both were kidnapped from their family home in Rukn AlDeen, in Damascus. Their families have received no information over their whereabouts and conditions of captivity.
AGPS documented the incarceration of 1,695 Palestinians in Syrian government lock-ups, among them women and children. Dozens of others also died under torture in Syria’s regime penitentiaries, including three brothers from Hamdan family, from Yarmouk Camp, and three sisters from Sa’d AlDin family, from AlRaml Camp. The latter were pronounced dead on March 30, 2015.
Palestinian brothers Ahmad and Walid Mousa Mahmoud have been held in Syrian government jails since February 2014. Both were kidnapped from their family home in Rukn AlDeen, in Damascus. Their families have received no information over their whereabouts and conditions of captivity.
AGPS documented the incarceration of 1,695 Palestinians in Syrian government lock-ups, among them women and children. Dozens of others also died under torture in Syria’s regime penitentiaries, including three brothers from Hamdan family, from Yarmouk Camp, and three sisters from Sa’d AlDin family, from AlRaml Camp. The latter were pronounced dead on March 30, 2015.