Published : 26-09-2015
The activist "Ibrahim Abu-Kharej," who is detained in the Malaysian airport of Kuala Lumpur for 16 days, and on hunger strike for 8 days respectively, renewed his appeal to human rights organizations and organizations of the United Nations for urgent action to release him, warning at the same time, the intention of the Malaysian authorities to deport him to Syria or Lebanon, which could pose a threat to his life.
This comes in an appeal by Abu Kharej through Al-Quds satellite channel, where he demanded to be deported to one of the European countries, ensuring his safety, and not to be deported to Syria.
It is noteworthy that he was arrested 16 days ago by the Cambodian authorities, who deported him to Malaysia while he was trying to reach Europe.
On the other hand, at least three explosive barrels targeted the surrounding farms of Khan Al Shieh in Damascus suburb, resulting in the spread of a state of tension and anxiety among residents for fear of being bombed.
The activist "Ibrahim Abu-Kharej," who is detained in the Malaysian airport of Kuala Lumpur for 16 days, and on hunger strike for 8 days respectively, renewed his appeal to human rights organizations and organizations of the United Nations for urgent action to release him, warning at the same time, the intention of the Malaysian authorities to deport him to Syria or Lebanon, which could pose a threat to his life.
This comes in an appeal by Abu Kharej through Al-Quds satellite channel, where he demanded to be deported to one of the European countries, ensuring his safety, and not to be deported to Syria.
It is noteworthy that he was arrested 16 days ago by the Cambodian authorities, who deported him to Malaysia while he was trying to reach Europe.
On the other hand, at least three explosive barrels targeted the surrounding farms of Khan Al Shieh in Damascus suburb, resulting in the spread of a state of tension and anxiety among residents for fear of being bombed.