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On Women’s International Day, AGPS Calls on Int’l Community to Protect Palestinian Refugee Women in/from Syria

Published : 08-03-2021

On Women’s International Day, AGPS Calls on Int’l Community to Protect Palestinian Refugee Women in/from Syria

AGPS calls on the international community to speak up for Palestinian refugee women in/from Syria and work on securing their basic human rights.

AGPS has documented the death of 487 Palestinian women and the secret detention of 110 others in war-torn Syria. At least 34 women were tortured to death in Syrian prisons.

AGPS also urges all warring parties in Syria to reveal the fate of Palestinian refugee women and girls forcibly disappeared in the country and ensure they are granted the right to a fair trial and a safe accommodation.

Scores Palestinian refugee women sheltered in Syria have served as their families’ sole breadwinners. 

Entering its 11th year, the warfare has forced women to break down gender locks and force their way into the market place to ensure their children can receive food and stay safe.

Several women who lost their husbands in the conflict or whose sons have been forcibly disappeared in the country have found no other way than to work up a sweat in order to survive in the war-torn country.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11392

AGPS calls on the international community to speak up for Palestinian refugee women in/from Syria and work on securing their basic human rights.

AGPS has documented the death of 487 Palestinian women and the secret detention of 110 others in war-torn Syria. At least 34 women were tortured to death in Syrian prisons.

AGPS also urges all warring parties in Syria to reveal the fate of Palestinian refugee women and girls forcibly disappeared in the country and ensure they are granted the right to a fair trial and a safe accommodation.

Scores Palestinian refugee women sheltered in Syria have served as their families’ sole breadwinners. 

Entering its 11th year, the warfare has forced women to break down gender locks and force their way into the market place to ensure their children can receive food and stay safe.

Several women who lost their husbands in the conflict or whose sons have been forcibly disappeared in the country have found no other way than to work up a sweat in order to survive in the war-torn country.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11392