Published : 15-07-2019
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Ali Abdullah, born in 1986 in Nawa city, south of Syria, and raised in AlSabina refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syria’s state-run prisons for the sixth consecutive year.
Mohamed was arrested on August 25, 2013 with his mother, Najah Younes Ubaid, born in 1961 in Quneitra.
Their condition and whereabouts remain unidentified.
AGPS kept record of the detention of 1,759 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women and girls.
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Ali Abdullah, born in 1986 in Nawa city, south of Syria, and raised in AlSabina refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq, has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syria’s state-run prisons for the sixth consecutive year.
Mohamed was arrested on August 25, 2013 with his mother, Najah Younes Ubaid, born in 1961 in Quneitra.
Their condition and whereabouts remain unidentified.
AGPS kept record of the detention of 1,759 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women and girls.