Published : 07-12-2019
Palestinian brothers Omar and Muntassar Ahmed Ghunayem, residents of Yarmouk camp, have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government prisons since 2013.
Omar, born in 1995, was arrested at a government checkpoint at the main entrance to Yarmouk. Montassar, born in 1990, was arrested at a Dummar checkpoint, in Damascus.
Their condition and whereabouts could not be identified.
AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,769 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women.
Palestinian brothers Omar and Muntassar Ahmed Ghunayem, residents of Yarmouk camp, have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government prisons since 2013.
Omar, born in 1995, was arrested at a government checkpoint at the main entrance to Yarmouk. Montassar, born in 1990, was arrested at a Dummar checkpoint, in Damascus.
Their condition and whereabouts could not be identified.
AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,769 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women.