Published : 20-11-2018
The family of the Palestinian refugee Ahmad Abu Seyam, a resident of Yarmouk Camp, appealed to the concerned human rights institutions and NGOs, including Amnesty International, to take serious measures in order to disclose the fate of their son, who was kidnapped from Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, five years ago.
In appeals emailed to AGPS, Abu Seyam’s family said their son has gone missing since October 7, 2013. No information has been provided about his condition and whereabouts.
Over 300 Palestinian refugees have gone missing in war-torn Syria, according to AGPS statistics.
The family of the Palestinian refugee Ahmad Abu Seyam, a resident of Yarmouk Camp, appealed to the concerned human rights institutions and NGOs, including Amnesty International, to take serious measures in order to disclose the fate of their son, who was kidnapped from Qudsaya town, in Rif Dimashq, five years ago.
In appeals emailed to AGPS, Abu Seyam’s family said their son has gone missing since October 7, 2013. No information has been provided about his condition and whereabouts.
Over 300 Palestinian refugees have gone missing in war-torn Syria, according to AGPS statistics.