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Palestinian Refugee Arrested by Turkish Police

Published : 30-07-2021

Palestinian Refugee Arrested by Turkish Police

Palestinian refugee Husain Mohamed Aboud was arrested by Turkish police after he failed to obtain the “kimlik” temporary protection card.

Some five days earlier, Husain turned in a young man to police after he found out that he was abusing a child. Police accepted his testimony and arrested the young man. 

Husain, displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp, was arrested at the police station and transferred to a refoulement centre.

One day earlier, Palestinian refugee Tareq Kasem was arrested by Turkish police in Esenyurt city, on similar grounds.

Tareq, who was displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, has called for urgent action by the international humanitarian and human rights institutions in order to pressurize the Turkish authorities to work out his legal condition and grant him humanitarian asylum.

Nearly 2,400 Palestinian families from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, including 1,200 families in Istanbul, where they have been facing an abject situation.

Khayra Ummah organization estimated that 400 Palestinian families from Syria without kimlik visas have been taking refuge in Turkey, including 300 families in Istanbul.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12098

Palestinian refugee Husain Mohamed Aboud was arrested by Turkish police after he failed to obtain the “kimlik” temporary protection card.

Some five days earlier, Husain turned in a young man to police after he found out that he was abusing a child. Police accepted his testimony and arrested the young man. 

Husain, displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp, was arrested at the police station and transferred to a refoulement centre.

One day earlier, Palestinian refugee Tareq Kasem was arrested by Turkish police in Esenyurt city, on similar grounds.

Tareq, who was displaced from Syria’s Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, has called for urgent action by the international humanitarian and human rights institutions in order to pressurize the Turkish authorities to work out his legal condition and grant him humanitarian asylum.

Nearly 2,400 Palestinian families from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, including 1,200 families in Istanbul, where they have been facing an abject situation.

Khayra Ummah organization estimated that 400 Palestinian families from Syria without kimlik visas have been taking refuge in Turkey, including 300 families in Istanbul.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12098