Published : 17-05-2015
The AGPS monitored the most prominent obstacles and risks that face the Palestinian activists and media workers during the war in Syria.
The Palestinians of Syria media workers and journalists are facing many obstacles that hinder their media and documentation work for the developments and reality of the Palestinians of Syria. Most of them were killed, kidnapped, arrested, or displaced.
There were many causes of their deaths. Some of them died by shrapnel, and some of them died by sniper shot, or assassinated by unknown groups, and there are a large number of journalists have died under torture in the prisons of the Syrian regime, or at the hands of unknown groups who kidnapped them.
As well as, the AGPS documented several Palestinian journalists in the Syrian prisons and still unaccounted for until this moment. In addition, another part of the journalists were forced to stay in the besieged camps and towns for fear of being arrested by Syrian security, and they lived eating the ground crumbs of grass and wild herbs, or starvation to death as a result of the strict siege imposed on the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, particularly the Yarmouk refugee camp.
Some of them migrated outside the Syrian borders of Syria and went through rug and dangerous ways, and cross a country illegally in a journey to find a safer place.
The AGPS monitored the most prominent obstacles and risks that face the Palestinian activists and media workers during the war in Syria.
The Palestinians of Syria media workers and journalists are facing many obstacles that hinder their media and documentation work for the developments and reality of the Palestinians of Syria. Most of them were killed, kidnapped, arrested, or displaced.
There were many causes of their deaths. Some of them died by shrapnel, and some of them died by sniper shot, or assassinated by unknown groups, and there are a large number of journalists have died under torture in the prisons of the Syrian regime, or at the hands of unknown groups who kidnapped them.
As well as, the AGPS documented several Palestinian journalists in the Syrian prisons and still unaccounted for until this moment. In addition, another part of the journalists were forced to stay in the besieged camps and towns for fear of being arrested by Syrian security, and they lived eating the ground crumbs of grass and wild herbs, or starvation to death as a result of the strict siege imposed on the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria, particularly the Yarmouk refugee camp.
Some of them migrated outside the Syrian borders of Syria and went through rug and dangerous ways, and cross a country illegally in a journey to find a safer place.