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On Int’l Day of Non-Violence, Thousands of Palestinian Refugees Subjected to Human Rights Abuses in Syria

Published : 02-10-2022

On Int’l Day of Non-Violence, Thousands of Palestinian Refugees Subjected to Human Rights Abuses in Syria

Statistics released by AGPS on the International Day of Non-Violence, observed on October 2, kept record of thousands of human rights abuses perpetrated against Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria

Over 4,500 Palestinian refugees were killed as a result of the deadly air strikes, bloody shootouts, harsh torture, the blockade, or on the migration route.

At the same time, more than 1,800 refugees have been secretly held in Syrian prisons, among them 110 women and girls.

Palestinian refugees in Syria have also been subjected to inhumane treatment and harsh psycho-physical torture.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees formerly sheltered in Yarmouk and Khan Eshieh have also been forcibly deported to northern Syria displacement camps, where they have been grappling with dire living conditions.

AGPS continues to urge the Palestine Liberation Organization, UNRWA, and the Syrian authorities to live up to their responsibilities and take urgent action to save Palestinians scattered across the embattled Syrian territories and provide them with the physical, legal, and moral protection quite needed at such a critical stage.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13489

Statistics released by AGPS on the International Day of Non-Violence, observed on October 2, kept record of thousands of human rights abuses perpetrated against Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria

Over 4,500 Palestinian refugees were killed as a result of the deadly air strikes, bloody shootouts, harsh torture, the blockade, or on the migration route.

At the same time, more than 1,800 refugees have been secretly held in Syrian prisons, among them 110 women and girls.

Palestinian refugees in Syria have also been subjected to inhumane treatment and harsh psycho-physical torture.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees formerly sheltered in Yarmouk and Khan Eshieh have also been forcibly deported to northern Syria displacement camps, where they have been grappling with dire living conditions.

AGPS continues to urge the Palestine Liberation Organization, UNRWA, and the Syrian authorities to live up to their responsibilities and take urgent action to save Palestinians scattered across the embattled Syrian territories and provide them with the physical, legal, and moral protection quite needed at such a critical stage.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13489