Published : 21-03-2019
The family of Palestinian refugee Abdullah Ahmed Akleh, a resident of AlHajar AlAswad, in Damascus, have called on the human rights institutions countrywide and overseas to work on disclosing the fate of their son, who has been missing for over six years running.
In appeals emailed to AGPS, the family said they have lost contact with Abdullah since 2013, while on his way back home from Khan Eshieh Camp to AlHajar AlAswad.
Over 300 Palestinian refugees, male and female, have gone missing in war-ragged Syria, half of whom are from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, according to AGPS statistics.
The family of Palestinian refugee Abdullah Ahmed Akleh, a resident of AlHajar AlAswad, in Damascus, have called on the human rights institutions countrywide and overseas to work on disclosing the fate of their son, who has been missing for over six years running.
In appeals emailed to AGPS, the family said they have lost contact with Abdullah since 2013, while on his way back home from Khan Eshieh Camp to AlHajar AlAswad.
Over 300 Palestinian refugees, male and female, have gone missing in war-ragged Syria, half of whom are from Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, according to AGPS statistics.