Published : 29-09-2020
The family of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Hamdan, born in 1996, continues to appeal for information over the condition and whereabouts of their son who was detained by the Syrian security forces in August 2013 at a checkpoint pitched near the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus.
The family said they have no idea whether their son is still alive or has been tortured to death in Syrian government prisons.
AGPS has documented the secret detention of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 110 women.
The family of Palestinian refugee Mohamed Hamdan, born in 1996, continues to appeal for information over the condition and whereabouts of their son who was detained by the Syrian security forces in August 2013 at a checkpoint pitched near the main entrance to Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus.
The family said they have no idea whether their son is still alive or has been tortured to death in Syrian government prisons.
AGPS has documented the secret detention of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 110 women.