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Connection Lost with a Palestinian Syrian Refugee while Heading to Europe.

Published : 08-01-2015

Connection Lost with a Palestinian Syrian Refugee while Heading to Europe.

The contact was lost with the Palestinian Syrian Refugee Majed Mohammed Al Daqqa ,from Barza Compound for Palestinian Refugees in Damascus, while he was on his way to immigrate to Europe where he got out of Syria escaping of war heading to Turkey then to Greece and he was arrested in Greece for 7 days, after repeating the trial to ride the sea the contact was lost with his family since 3 months and no one knows anything about him.

It is mentioned that it is not the first case that they lose contact with Palestinian refugees on their way to Europe due to the trading of smugglers with the lives of the refugees and sometimes leaving them in the forest or on the death boats to face their destiny just like the Palestinian Refugee Saeed Saleh who died frozen in one of the Greece forests while he was embracing his female child and she was still alive.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/199

The contact was lost with the Palestinian Syrian Refugee Majed Mohammed Al Daqqa ,from Barza Compound for Palestinian Refugees in Damascus, while he was on his way to immigrate to Europe where he got out of Syria escaping of war heading to Turkey then to Greece and he was arrested in Greece for 7 days, after repeating the trial to ride the sea the contact was lost with his family since 3 months and no one knows anything about him.

It is mentioned that it is not the first case that they lose contact with Palestinian refugees on their way to Europe due to the trading of smugglers with the lives of the refugees and sometimes leaving them in the forest or on the death boats to face their destiny just like the Palestinian Refugee Saeed Saleh who died frozen in one of the Greece forests while he was embracing his female child and she was still alive.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/199