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AGPS: PLA Affiliates Held Behind Syria Prison Bars

Published : 18-09-2020

AGPS: PLA Affiliates Held Behind Syria Prison Bars

AGPS has documented the arrest and detention of a number of Palestinian refugees who joined the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA), affiliated with the Syrian regime.

The list includes Mohamed Ahmad Mahmoud Shatara, who was kidnapped at a government checkpoint in Hama, along with Fadi AlKhatib and Mohamed AlZein, who were arrested at a training site in Mesyaf, in Hama.

A number of PLA affiliates were also arrested by Syrian opposition forces. Sometime earlier, PLA said it managed to release six members: Ahmad AlKhatib, Majed Qaddura, Ahmad Shaaban, Mahmoud Qbeilah, Abdulatif Saiid, and Mohamed Mousa, who had been held captive by Jaysh AlIslam in Duma, in Eastern Ghouta. Other captives were released as part of a deal struck with the Syrian government. 

Recently, AGPS has issued a new report entitled “The Palestine Liberation Army in Syria”.

The report provides a historical overview of PLA’s founding and its branches in Arab countries. It lays emphasis on PLA’s establishment in Syria and involvement in armed fighting alongside the Syrian regime.

The new report also provides statistics about the PLA affiliates killed in war-torn Syria. AGPS kept record of the death of 280 PLA gunmen in Syria.

To download the report, please click here: https://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/plainsyria.pdf

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10670

AGPS has documented the arrest and detention of a number of Palestinian refugees who joined the Palestine Liberation Army (PLA), affiliated with the Syrian regime.

The list includes Mohamed Ahmad Mahmoud Shatara, who was kidnapped at a government checkpoint in Hama, along with Fadi AlKhatib and Mohamed AlZein, who were arrested at a training site in Mesyaf, in Hama.

A number of PLA affiliates were also arrested by Syrian opposition forces. Sometime earlier, PLA said it managed to release six members: Ahmad AlKhatib, Majed Qaddura, Ahmad Shaaban, Mahmoud Qbeilah, Abdulatif Saiid, and Mohamed Mousa, who had been held captive by Jaysh AlIslam in Duma, in Eastern Ghouta. Other captives were released as part of a deal struck with the Syrian government. 

Recently, AGPS has issued a new report entitled “The Palestine Liberation Army in Syria”.

The report provides a historical overview of PLA’s founding and its branches in Arab countries. It lays emphasis on PLA’s establishment in Syria and involvement in armed fighting alongside the Syrian regime.

The new report also provides statistics about the PLA affiliates killed in war-torn Syria. AGPS kept record of the death of 280 PLA gunmen in Syria.

To download the report, please click here: https://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/plainsyria.pdf

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10670