Published : 26-04-2022
Palestinian brothers Waseem and Anas Mahmoud Muhahi have been held in Syrian government dungeons for the tenth consecutive year.
Both were kidnapped in October 2012 from Street 30, in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees south of Damascus.
Wasseem, born in 1977 and the father of seven kids, had led Muslim prayers at a local Mosque. Mahmoud, born in 1986 and the father of three children, had served as a voluntary driver with PLA in Qatna.
AGPS has kept record of dozens of cases of secret internment and fatal torture of members of same family in Syria’s state-run prisons, where nearly 1,800 Palestinian refugees have been held captive.
Palestinian brothers Waseem and Anas Mahmoud Muhahi have been held in Syrian government dungeons for the tenth consecutive year.
Both were kidnapped in October 2012 from Street 30, in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees south of Damascus.
Wasseem, born in 1977 and the father of seven kids, had led Muslim prayers at a local Mosque. Mahmoud, born in 1986 and the father of three children, had served as a voluntary driver with PLA in Qatna.
AGPS has kept record of dozens of cases of secret internment and fatal torture of members of same family in Syria’s state-run prisons, where nearly 1,800 Palestinian refugees have been held captive.