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4 Palestinian Refugees Arrested South of Damascus

Published : 12-03-2022

4 Palestinian Refugees Arrested South of Damascus

22 young men, including four Palestinian refugees, were arrested by Syrian security forces in southern Damascus. 

The Palestinian arrestees were residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, before they were displaced to the nearby Beit Sahem town.

On Tuesday, March 8, Syrian forces patrolled Babilla and Sidi Mikdad. The sweep culminated in the detention of 22 young men on claims of draft evasion and legal ambivalence. 

Sawt AlAsima news site said checkpoints were pitched in the area. 

Palestinian refugees taking shelter south of Damascus are living in distress due to the arbitrary arrest sweeps and crackdowns perpetrated by the Syrian security forces.

Palestinian refugees have been subjected to movement crackdowns and denied free access out of and into southern Damascus towns.

Over 5,000 Palestinian refugees taking shelter south of Damascus have been grappling with dire conditions due to the price leap, steep rental fees, and forced military conscription with pro-government forces.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12893

22 young men, including four Palestinian refugees, were arrested by Syrian security forces in southern Damascus. 

The Palestinian arrestees were residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, before they were displaced to the nearby Beit Sahem town.

On Tuesday, March 8, Syrian forces patrolled Babilla and Sidi Mikdad. The sweep culminated in the detention of 22 young men on claims of draft evasion and legal ambivalence. 

Sawt AlAsima news site said checkpoints were pitched in the area. 

Palestinian refugees taking shelter south of Damascus are living in distress due to the arbitrary arrest sweeps and crackdowns perpetrated by the Syrian security forces.

Palestinian refugees have been subjected to movement crackdowns and denied free access out of and into southern Damascus towns.

Over 5,000 Palestinian refugees taking shelter south of Damascus have been grappling with dire conditions due to the price leap, steep rental fees, and forced military conscription with pro-government forces.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12893