Published : 24-08-2022
Palestinian families from Syria have launched appeals for information about the condition of their relatives who have recently disappeared on the migration route between Turley and Greece.
Speaking with AGPS, a family said a group of youth disappeared on August 19. Unverified sources claimed they are detained in a Turkish custody in Mugla province while others said they have been trapped on a Greek island.
A few days earlier, AGPS confirmed in a report that 208 irregular migrants, including Palestinian refugees, were detained off Izmir. Their families expressed concern over their potential deportation to Syria.
Palestinian families from Syria have launched appeals for information about the condition of their relatives who have recently disappeared on the migration route between Turley and Greece.
Speaking with AGPS, a family said a group of youth disappeared on August 19. Unverified sources claimed they are detained in a Turkish custody in Mugla province while others said they have been trapped on a Greek island.
A few days earlier, AGPS confirmed in a report that 208 irregular migrants, including Palestinian refugees, were detained off Izmir. Their families expressed concern over their potential deportation to Syria.