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Palestinian Refugee Mootaz AlKhatib Forcibly Disappeared in Syria for 5th Year

Published : 19-02-2021

Palestinian Refugee Mootaz AlKhatib Forcibly Disappeared in Syria for 5th Year

Palestinian refugee Mootaz AlKhatib, a former resident of Khan Dannun camp, in Rif Dimashq, has been forcibly disappeared by opposition squads in Syria for the fifth consecutive year.

Mootaz was kidnapped at a government-run checkpoint in Syria on June 01, 2016. His condition and whereabouts could not be identified. 

AGPS has been deeply concerned about the upsurge in the number of Palestinian victims of torture and enforced disappearance in Syria.

Over 1,790 Palestinian refugees have been secretly held in Syrian government dungeons since the outburst of deadly hostilities.

AGPS also documented the death of over 600 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government lock-ups, including women, children, and elderly civilians.

Affidavits by ex-detainees provided evidence on the involvement of Syrian government officers in harsh torture tactics, including electric shocks, heavy beating using whips and iron sticks, and sexual abuse against Palestinian detainees, in a flagrant violation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, commonly known as the United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT).

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11318

Palestinian refugee Mootaz AlKhatib, a former resident of Khan Dannun camp, in Rif Dimashq, has been forcibly disappeared by opposition squads in Syria for the fifth consecutive year.

Mootaz was kidnapped at a government-run checkpoint in Syria on June 01, 2016. His condition and whereabouts could not be identified. 

AGPS has been deeply concerned about the upsurge in the number of Palestinian victims of torture and enforced disappearance in Syria.

Over 1,790 Palestinian refugees have been secretly held in Syrian government dungeons since the outburst of deadly hostilities.

AGPS also documented the death of over 600 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government lock-ups, including women, children, and elderly civilians.

Affidavits by ex-detainees provided evidence on the involvement of Syrian government officers in harsh torture tactics, including electric shocks, heavy beating using whips and iron sticks, and sexual abuse against Palestinian detainees, in a flagrant violation of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, commonly known as the United Nations Convention against Torture (UNCAT).

 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11318