Published : 04-04-2019
Palestinian brothers Ahmed Mahmoud Hamidi, born in 1992, and Mohamed Mahmoud Hamidi, born in 1983, have been held in Syrian state jails since 2014.
The Palestinian brothers are both residents of Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus. Ahmad was kidnapped by pro-government militias from Shabaa village, near AlSayeda Zeinab. Ahmad is physically disabled and suffers concussion and temporary memory loss. His brother Mahmoud was kidnapped on his way out of Yarmouk Camp, accompanied by his family.
AGPS documented the detention of 1,737 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state dungeons, among them 107 women and dozens of minors.
Palestinian brothers Ahmed Mahmoud Hamidi, born in 1992, and Mohamed Mahmoud Hamidi, born in 1983, have been held in Syrian state jails since 2014.
The Palestinian brothers are both residents of Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus. Ahmad was kidnapped by pro-government militias from Shabaa village, near AlSayeda Zeinab. Ahmad is physically disabled and suffers concussion and temporary memory loss. His brother Mahmoud was kidnapped on his way out of Yarmouk Camp, accompanied by his family.
AGPS documented the detention of 1,737 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state dungeons, among them 107 women and dozens of minors.