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Palestinian Refugee Faysel Younes Hila’i Forcibly Disappeared in Syria

Published : 12-05-2020

Palestinian Refugee Faysel Younes Hila’i Forcibly Disappeared in Syria

The family of Palestinian refugee Faysal Younes Hila’i continues to appeal for information over the fate of their relative who has been forcibly disappeared in Syria for the 7 th consecutive year.

The refugee was arrested in September 2013 by Syrian security forces in AlMu’dhamiya on his way back home from his workplace.

Faysal, a resident of AlTabala in Damascus, was born in Daraa camp in 1987. His condition and whereabouts remain unknown. He had worked as a guard at a house located between Darousha and Khan Eshieh, before he was arrested with his friend. 

AGPS has documented the secret detention of over 1,780 Palestinian refugees, including women and minors, in Syrian government lock-ups. Some 330 refugees have also gone missing in the country. 

Lists of hundreds of forcibly disappeared Palestinian refugees and victims in Syria are available on AGPS website, both in English and Arabic. AGPS supplies a database of their names and possible times and places of arrest.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10091

The family of Palestinian refugee Faysal Younes Hila’i continues to appeal for information over the fate of their relative who has been forcibly disappeared in Syria for the 7 th consecutive year.

The refugee was arrested in September 2013 by Syrian security forces in AlMu’dhamiya on his way back home from his workplace.

Faysal, a resident of AlTabala in Damascus, was born in Daraa camp in 1987. His condition and whereabouts remain unknown. He had worked as a guard at a house located between Darousha and Khan Eshieh, before he was arrested with his friend. 

AGPS has documented the secret detention of over 1,780 Palestinian refugees, including women and minors, in Syrian government lock-ups. Some 330 refugees have also gone missing in the country. 

Lists of hundreds of forcibly disappeared Palestinian refugees and victims in Syria are available on AGPS website, both in English and Arabic. AGPS supplies a database of their names and possible times and places of arrest.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10091