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Palestinian-Iraqi Refugee Dies Under Torture in Syria

Published : 26-05-2022

Palestinian-Iraqi Refugee Dies Under Torture in Syria

Iraqi-Palestinian refugee Amer Lutfi Mohamed AlQudsiya died under torture in Syrian regime prisons.

His family was updated about his death following the latest amnesty issued by the country’s president Bashar AlAssad giving a general pardon to people convicted on terrorism charges before 30 April 2022. The amnesty excludes acts that have led to killings or kidnappings, and those against whom there are civil personal claims.

The Association of Palestinians of Iraq said Amer, an Iraqi-Palestinian, was a resident of Loubiya Street, in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus. He was arrested by the end of 2012 on his way out of Yarmouk along with scores of other residents who attempted to leave the besieged camp for fear of dying from starvation.

The Syrian regime claimed he died of a disease at the Military Hospital.

Thousands of Palestinians and Syrians have been jailed on terror charges for peaceful opposition to Assad’s government since the 2011 Arab Spring protests and subsequent war.

The Prisoners’ Council said the regime claimed 2,500 people would be included in the amnesty. However, no more than a few hundreds have been released so far.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13153

Iraqi-Palestinian refugee Amer Lutfi Mohamed AlQudsiya died under torture in Syrian regime prisons.

His family was updated about his death following the latest amnesty issued by the country’s president Bashar AlAssad giving a general pardon to people convicted on terrorism charges before 30 April 2022. The amnesty excludes acts that have led to killings or kidnappings, and those against whom there are civil personal claims.

The Association of Palestinians of Iraq said Amer, an Iraqi-Palestinian, was a resident of Loubiya Street, in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus. He was arrested by the end of 2012 on his way out of Yarmouk along with scores of other residents who attempted to leave the besieged camp for fear of dying from starvation.

The Syrian regime claimed he died of a disease at the Military Hospital.

Thousands of Palestinians and Syrians have been jailed on terror charges for peaceful opposition to Assad’s government since the 2011 Arab Spring protests and subsequent war.

The Prisoners’ Council said the regime claimed 2,500 people would be included in the amnesty. However, no more than a few hundreds have been released so far.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13153