map
youtube twitter facebook Google Paly App Stores

Victims until today

4048

Family Appeals for Information over Forcibly-Disappeared Relative in Syria

Published : 06-01-2022

Family Appeals for Information over Forcibly-Disappeared Relative in Syria

A Palestinian family has appealed for information about the condition and whereabouts of Adnan Ahmad Ghanayma, who has been secretly held in Syrian prisons for eight years running.

Adnan was born in 1970 in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees. He has not been involved in political or military action. He was arrested on March 18, 2013 near Adra Petrol Centre.

His family and relatives have appealed to ex-prisoners and activists who have pieces of information about his condition and whereabouts to reach out to AGPS.

AGPS has documented the secret detention of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in state-run penal complexes across war-torn Syria, among them 110 women and girls.

AGPS has also documented the death of over 550 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government lock-ups, including women, children, and elderly civilians.

Affidavits by ex-detainees have 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/12666

A Palestinian family has appealed for information about the condition and whereabouts of Adnan Ahmad Ghanayma, who has been secretly held in Syrian prisons for eight years running.

Adnan was born in 1970 in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees. He has not been involved in political or military action. He was arrested on March 18, 2013 near Adra Petrol Centre.

His family and relatives have appealed to ex-prisoners and activists who have pieces of information about his condition and whereabouts to reach out to AGPS.

AGPS has documented the secret detention of 1,797 Palestinian refugees in state-run penal complexes across war-torn Syria, among them 110 women and girls.

AGPS has also documented the death of over 550 Palestinian refugees under torture in Syrian government lock-ups, including women, children, and elderly civilians.

Affidavits by ex-detainees have 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/12666