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AGPS: 70 Palestinians from Syria Pronounced Dead in 2019

Published : 13-07-2020

AGPS: 70 Palestinians from Syria Pronounced Dead in 2019

AGPS newly-released annual report documenting the situation of the Palestinians of Syria in 2019 has recorded the death of 70 Palestinian refugees in/from Syria as a result of war-related incidents, down from 276 victims in 2018.

Entitled “Palestinians of Syria: Destruction and Reconstruction”, the report indicates that 29 victims were tortured to death in Syrian penal complexes. Another 20 Palestinians died as they were involved in armed fighting with pro-government forces.

The 280-page report provides fact-based data and statistics about the number of victims and detainees among the Palestinians of Syria.

As figures in the report, the number of victims and detainees shrunk back in 2019 compared to previous years.

The report said that as many as 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents since the outbreak of the bloody conflict in March 2011 until the end of 2019. 

The report also underscores the crises endured by the Palestinian community in displacement camps across and outside the Syrian territories.

At the same time, the study provides a detailed account of the violations perpetrated against the Palestinians of Syria in their quest to seek asylum and on their way to Europe.

The data has been compiled by a team of field reporters, news correspondents, journalists, photographers and researchers.

Hundreds of reports have also been released by the group on a daily basis in an attempt to draw the international community’s attention to the abject state of affairs endured by PRS.

To download the report, please click here: 

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/victimsofdestruction.pdf

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team does its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing. To that very end, live snapshots, footages, and sworn affidavits are taken directly from the fighting scene across a myriad of flashpoints so as to authenticate AGPS role as a human rights overseer.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10370

AGPS newly-released annual report documenting the situation of the Palestinians of Syria in 2019 has recorded the death of 70 Palestinian refugees in/from Syria as a result of war-related incidents, down from 276 victims in 2018.

Entitled “Palestinians of Syria: Destruction and Reconstruction”, the report indicates that 29 victims were tortured to death in Syrian penal complexes. Another 20 Palestinians died as they were involved in armed fighting with pro-government forces.

The 280-page report provides fact-based data and statistics about the number of victims and detainees among the Palestinians of Syria.

As figures in the report, the number of victims and detainees shrunk back in 2019 compared to previous years.

The report said that as many as 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents since the outbreak of the bloody conflict in March 2011 until the end of 2019. 

The report also underscores the crises endured by the Palestinian community in displacement camps across and outside the Syrian territories.

At the same time, the study provides a detailed account of the violations perpetrated against the Palestinians of Syria in their quest to seek asylum and on their way to Europe.

The data has been compiled by a team of field reporters, news correspondents, journalists, photographers and researchers.

Hundreds of reports have also been released by the group on a daily basis in an attempt to draw the international community’s attention to the abject state of affairs endured by PRS.

To download the report, please click here: 

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/victimsofdestruction.pdf

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team does its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing. To that very end, live snapshots, footages, and sworn affidavits are taken directly from the fighting scene across a myriad of flashpoints so as to authenticate AGPS role as a human rights overseer.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10370