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Palestinians of Syria Deeply Alarmed by Death of 8 Palestinian Refugees in Greece Boat Tragedy

Published : 01-01-2022

Palestinians of Syria Deeply Alarmed by Death of 8 Palestinian Refugees in Greece Boat Tragedy

Palestinian refugees in/from Syria (PRS) have mourned the death of their relatives and friends in the latest tragic boat accident off a Greek coast.

Hundreds of posts have been published and shared on social media networks to lament the tragedy and mourn the victims, who risked their lives onboard “death-boats” fleeing war, economic hardship, and persecution.

In a post, a refugee said: “The families have pulled out all the stops to secure funds for the trip. However death had quicker wings than smuggler’s boats”.

CSOs have urged the EU and European Parliament to immediately launch a fact-finding probe to determine the root causes of the Greece boat tragedy and hold smugglers to account in order to save more lives and help bring such crimes against humanity to a halt.

The accident is the latest in a series of similar tragic incidents at sea that claimed the lives of at least 72 Palestinian refugees fleeing war-torn Syria since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12648

Palestinian refugees in/from Syria (PRS) have mourned the death of their relatives and friends in the latest tragic boat accident off a Greek coast.

Hundreds of posts have been published and shared on social media networks to lament the tragedy and mourn the victims, who risked their lives onboard “death-boats” fleeing war, economic hardship, and persecution.

In a post, a refugee said: “The families have pulled out all the stops to secure funds for the trip. However death had quicker wings than smuggler’s boats”.

CSOs have urged the EU and European Parliament to immediately launch a fact-finding probe to determine the root causes of the Greece boat tragedy and hold smugglers to account in order to save more lives and help bring such crimes against humanity to a halt.

The accident is the latest in a series of similar tragic incidents at sea that claimed the lives of at least 72 Palestinian refugees fleeing war-torn Syria since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12648