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Slovak Authorities Detains More than 80 Palestinian Syrian Refugees in its Jails

Published : 03-09-2015

Slovak Authorities Detains More than 80 Palestinian Syrian Refugees in its Jails

A number of activists launched a distress call to international organizations, the International Red Cross, and the PLO to intervene for the release of more than 80 Palestinians Syrian refugees detained in Slovak prisons on charges of entering the country in an irregular manner.

According to social networking pages concerning of Palestinian Syrian refugees' News, the names of 63 refugees were recognized; they are:

Nafisa Abdullah was born in 1943, Aisha Sahliwas born in 1948, Noha Sahliwas born in 1993, Hazim Sahliwas born in 1979, RajaaNabhan was born in 1985, Aisha Sahli two months old, Wael Basal was born in 1973, Jasmine Sahliwas born in 1983, Sally Basal 3 months old, Ala Basal was born in 2014 , Sidra Basalwas born in 2009, Anas Ahmad was born in 1982, Maram Hijowas born in 1985, Ali Ahmed was born in 2013, Mohammed Ahmed was born in 2005, Maha Ahmed was born in 2003, Adel Mustafa was born in 1969, Nisreen Shaheen was born in 1983, Mohammad Mustafa, born in 2008, Farhad Mustafa was born in 2004, Mustafa Mustafa was born in 2003, Faten Abu Ajaj was born in 1985, Said Abu Ajaj was born in 2007, the Jumrt Joseph, Jihan al-Ahmad, the child Gad al-Ahmad four days old, Ahmed Mahjoub was born in 1972, Harbeia Mahjoub was born in 1974, Faris Mahjoub was born in 1971, the child Maryam Mahjoub was born 2015, the child Moussa Mahjoub was born in 2014, the girl Maria Mahjoub was born in 2011, the child Ibrahim Mahjoub was born in 2010, the child Jesus Mahjoub was born in 2008, the child Jacob Mahjoub was born in 2007, the child Isaac Mahjoub was born in 2003, the child Ahmed Mahjoub was born in 2000, Baraa Mahjoub was born in 1994, Khalid Qasim was born in 1961, Alyaa Marra was born in 1993, the child Shadi Khaled Qassem was born in 2011, FahmiKashalu was born in 1961, Alyaa Mara was born in 1992, the girl Jana Kashalu was born in 2014, Nariman Al-bush  was born in 1985, the child Yazan Zahrawi was born in 2011, the child Aya Zahrawi was born in 2008, the girl Khadija Zahrawi was born in 2004, Anas al-Turk, Suleiman Abeed, Ibrahim Jaafar, Ammar Skaff, Ali Sabbagh, Fahd Kaleib, Muaz Miadi, Rami Jojoa, Samir Klajo, Samer Mohammed, Basil Shankal, Khaled Shankal, Samir Mohammed Hussein, Uday Hussein, and Mohammed Saleh .

In the meantime, the Slovak authorities continue to arrest all of Basil and Khaled Shankal, another refugee from Ghadhban family, and two families from the Yarmouk refugee camp in its jails on charges of entering the country in an irregular manner since July 1, 2015.

Meanwhile, on August 25, 2015 those authorities released the Palestinian refugee "Fadi Kassim" and his family.

The refugees had fled from their camps in Syria and then rode "boats of death" to Greece and then crossed into Hungary which forced them to forcibly fingerprint, then tried to go to Germany but they were arrested by the Slovak authorities on its territory.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1823

A number of activists launched a distress call to international organizations, the International Red Cross, and the PLO to intervene for the release of more than 80 Palestinians Syrian refugees detained in Slovak prisons on charges of entering the country in an irregular manner.

According to social networking pages concerning of Palestinian Syrian refugees' News, the names of 63 refugees were recognized; they are:

Nafisa Abdullah was born in 1943, Aisha Sahliwas born in 1948, Noha Sahliwas born in 1993, Hazim Sahliwas born in 1979, RajaaNabhan was born in 1985, Aisha Sahli two months old, Wael Basal was born in 1973, Jasmine Sahliwas born in 1983, Sally Basal 3 months old, Ala Basal was born in 2014 , Sidra Basalwas born in 2009, Anas Ahmad was born in 1982, Maram Hijowas born in 1985, Ali Ahmed was born in 2013, Mohammed Ahmed was born in 2005, Maha Ahmed was born in 2003, Adel Mustafa was born in 1969, Nisreen Shaheen was born in 1983, Mohammad Mustafa, born in 2008, Farhad Mustafa was born in 2004, Mustafa Mustafa was born in 2003, Faten Abu Ajaj was born in 1985, Said Abu Ajaj was born in 2007, the Jumrt Joseph, Jihan al-Ahmad, the child Gad al-Ahmad four days old, Ahmed Mahjoub was born in 1972, Harbeia Mahjoub was born in 1974, Faris Mahjoub was born in 1971, the child Maryam Mahjoub was born 2015, the child Moussa Mahjoub was born in 2014, the girl Maria Mahjoub was born in 2011, the child Ibrahim Mahjoub was born in 2010, the child Jesus Mahjoub was born in 2008, the child Jacob Mahjoub was born in 2007, the child Isaac Mahjoub was born in 2003, the child Ahmed Mahjoub was born in 2000, Baraa Mahjoub was born in 1994, Khalid Qasim was born in 1961, Alyaa Marra was born in 1993, the child Shadi Khaled Qassem was born in 2011, FahmiKashalu was born in 1961, Alyaa Mara was born in 1992, the girl Jana Kashalu was born in 2014, Nariman Al-bush  was born in 1985, the child Yazan Zahrawi was born in 2011, the child Aya Zahrawi was born in 2008, the girl Khadija Zahrawi was born in 2004, Anas al-Turk, Suleiman Abeed, Ibrahim Jaafar, Ammar Skaff, Ali Sabbagh, Fahd Kaleib, Muaz Miadi, Rami Jojoa, Samir Klajo, Samer Mohammed, Basil Shankal, Khaled Shankal, Samir Mohammed Hussein, Uday Hussein, and Mohammed Saleh .

In the meantime, the Slovak authorities continue to arrest all of Basil and Khaled Shankal, another refugee from Ghadhban family, and two families from the Yarmouk refugee camp in its jails on charges of entering the country in an irregular manner since July 1, 2015.

Meanwhile, on August 25, 2015 those authorities released the Palestinian refugee "Fadi Kassim" and his family.

The refugees had fled from their camps in Syria and then rode "boats of death" to Greece and then crossed into Hungary which forced them to forcibly fingerprint, then tried to go to Germany but they were arrested by the Slovak authorities on its territory.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1823