Published : 23-02-2019
Palestinian refugee Walid Abu Riya has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian state prisons for the fourth year running.
Walid, a father of three children, was kidnapped on November 26, 2015 on his way to Damascus to receive treatment for head injuries he sustained while repairing a power breakdown in Khan Eshieh Camp.
His family has frequently appealed to the Palestinian ambassador and factions to take serious steps in order to pressurize the Syrian authorities to disclose his condition and whereabouts and release him at the soonest time possible.
Nearly 1,730 Palestinian refugees have been secretly locked up in Syrian state dungeons, among them 100 residents of Khan Eshieh Camp.
Palestinian refugee Walid Abu Riya has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian state prisons for the fourth year running.
Walid, a father of three children, was kidnapped on November 26, 2015 on his way to Damascus to receive treatment for head injuries he sustained while repairing a power breakdown in Khan Eshieh Camp.
His family has frequently appealed to the Palestinian ambassador and factions to take serious steps in order to pressurize the Syrian authorities to disclose his condition and whereabouts and release him at the soonest time possible.
Nearly 1,730 Palestinian refugees have been secretly locked up in Syrian state dungeons, among them 100 residents of Khan Eshieh Camp.