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DNA Samples of Relatives of Migrant Boat Victims Dispatched to Tunisia

Published : 15-11-2022

DNA Samples of Relatives of Migrant Boat Victims Dispatched to Tunisia

The political advisor to the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ambassador Ahmed Al-Deek, said that DNA samples taken from the families of missing Palestinians arrived in Tunisia yesterday.

This comes after dead bodies of migrants were spotted off Tunisian coast.

A few days earlier, activists launched an appeal to identify the fate of the missing Palestinian Muhannad Muhammad Attia, who was on board the boat that sunk off the Tunisian coast of Zarzis. 

Muhannad was raised in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, before he fled to Lebanon. Palestinian refugee Muhammad Mahjoub Abdullah, born on

15/6/1984, and holding Syrian travel documents, was also on the missing list. The Libyan authorities are detaining two Palestinian-Syrian migrants who survived the boat tragedy.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13589

The political advisor to the Palestinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ambassador Ahmed Al-Deek, said that DNA samples taken from the families of missing Palestinians arrived in Tunisia yesterday.

This comes after dead bodies of migrants were spotted off Tunisian coast.

A few days earlier, activists launched an appeal to identify the fate of the missing Palestinian Muhannad Muhammad Attia, who was on board the boat that sunk off the Tunisian coast of Zarzis. 

Muhannad was raised in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Damascus, before he fled to Lebanon. Palestinian refugee Muhammad Mahjoub Abdullah, born on

15/6/1984, and holding Syrian travel documents, was also on the missing list. The Libyan authorities are detaining two Palestinian-Syrian migrants who survived the boat tragedy.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13589