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15 Palestinian Refugees Released from Regime Prisons in Syria, Hundreds Remain in Secret Detention

Published : 06-05-2022

15 Palestinian Refugees Released from Regime Prisons in Syria, Hundreds Remain in Secret Detention

15 Palestinians have been released from Syrian regime prisons over the past week, following a presidential amnesty issued the country’s president Bashar AlAsad. 

The release decision has been issued at random, leaving hundreds of families on tenterhooks as they continue to impatiently seek information about the condition and whereabouts of their relatives.

AGPS has been able to identify the names of 15 newly-released Palestinian refugees: Mohamed Karem Rashdan and Ashraf Mahmoud, both from Khan Eshieh Camp, along with Mazen Mohamed AlSukari, a resident of Arabein who was released on April 3. Noufen Mohamed, from Latakia, also appears on the list.

On Thursday, Palestinian refugees Mohamed Khalil Kasem, Naser Khalifa, Zuheir Ahmad Salim, Shadi Mustafa Khurmi, residents of Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, were released.

The list includes three women: Reham Walid Alyan, Hala Abdul Karim Makat, and Ghousoun Abu Hashish.

On Friday, the Syrian regime released Palestinian refugees Nidal Ibrahim Tamim, from Qudsaya town, Yehya Darwish, from AlHajar AlAswad, and Bayan Ali AlDandel.

Scores of other prisoners released as part of the amnesty have been unidentified. Recently, the families of hundreds of Palestinian refugees secretly held in Syria’s state-run prisons have reported being blackmailed over their appeals for information about the condition and whereabouts of their missing relatives.

Speaking on Prisoners’ Voice website, ex-prisoners and activists have warned prisoners’ families not to publish their relatives’ personal information on social media  networks. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13070

15 Palestinians have been released from Syrian regime prisons over the past week, following a presidential amnesty issued the country’s president Bashar AlAsad. 

The release decision has been issued at random, leaving hundreds of families on tenterhooks as they continue to impatiently seek information about the condition and whereabouts of their relatives.

AGPS has been able to identify the names of 15 newly-released Palestinian refugees: Mohamed Karem Rashdan and Ashraf Mahmoud, both from Khan Eshieh Camp, along with Mazen Mohamed AlSukari, a resident of Arabein who was released on April 3. Noufen Mohamed, from Latakia, also appears on the list.

On Thursday, Palestinian refugees Mohamed Khalil Kasem, Naser Khalifa, Zuheir Ahmad Salim, Shadi Mustafa Khurmi, residents of Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, were released.

The list includes three women: Reham Walid Alyan, Hala Abdul Karim Makat, and Ghousoun Abu Hashish.

On Friday, the Syrian regime released Palestinian refugees Nidal Ibrahim Tamim, from Qudsaya town, Yehya Darwish, from AlHajar AlAswad, and Bayan Ali AlDandel.

Scores of other prisoners released as part of the amnesty have been unidentified. Recently, the families of hundreds of Palestinian refugees secretly held in Syria’s state-run prisons have reported being blackmailed over their appeals for information about the condition and whereabouts of their missing relatives.

Speaking on Prisoners’ Voice website, ex-prisoners and activists have warned prisoners’ families not to publish their relatives’ personal information on social media  networks. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13070