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Mysterious Fate for Hundreds of Palestinians in the Syrian Prisons, and the Toll of Torture Victims Rises to 420 Refugees

Published : 10-10-2015

Mysterious Fate for Hundreds of Palestinians in the Syrian Prisons, and the Toll of Torture Victims Rises to 420 Refugees

Syrian security services continues to be reticent about the fate of nearly 1000 documented Palestinian prisoners in its jails, including children, women, elderly, brothers,  fathers, sons and entire families hundreds of them died due to torture.

An example for the detained Palestinian children, "Mustafa Ali Ayoub," who were 15 years when he was arrested after a raid on his home at Al Tadamon neighborhood adjacent to Yarmouk on 05.10.2012. After six months of being arrested, a released detainee confirmed that the child is at a Syrian security branch and since that time no news about his fate.

An example for the detained Palestinian elderly, "Mohammed Mustafa al-Kilani," was born in 1950 and who was arrested by forces of the Syrian regime in Mezza area in Damascus on 01.08.2014.

However, the Syrian security still detained ten Palestinian refugees from the same family since 12-6-2013; they are: Mahira Mohammed Amayri, Hadeel Mahmoud Amayri, Aseel Mahmoud Amayri, Widad Mahmoud Amayri, Razan Mahmoud Amayri, Suhair Mohammed Amayri, Maysa Jamal Idris, Firas Walid Desouki, and his children Hamza Firas Desouki and Hala Firas Desouki", where they were arrested by members of Nasreen Street checkpoint of the Syrian regular army at Al Tadamon neighborhood.

It is worth mentioning that the testimonies of released detainees from Syrian prisons confirm the presence of babies in the Syrian security branches, while the AGPS indicate that it has documented the arrest of 979 Palestinian refugees in the Syrian prisons, including 61 Palestinian female refugees their fate is still unknown yet.

 Moreover, the toll of torture victims of Palestinian refugees increased to 420 victims their bodies were not delivered yet to their relatives, noting that the real number may exceed 1500 Palestinian prisoners.

On the other hand, the remaining residents of Yarmouk camp south of Damascus live in a big suffering due to the continuation of the complete power cut on all parts of the camp for 900 days respectively because of the strict siege imposed by the Regular Army and PFGC group for about 830 days.

 The remaining residents depended on themselves to bring gasoline and fuel by burning plastic materials which forms danger on the lives of people who work on this career.

On 4 October 2015, the refugee Moath Ayman Al Badawi died due to a fire while burning plastic materials to get gasoline. In the same context, the Regular Army and PFGC checkpoints still prevent the entry of food and basic materials to Yarmouk which increased the suffering of its residents and led to 182 victims who died due to lack of nourishment and medical care because of the strict siege. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2051

Syrian security services continues to be reticent about the fate of nearly 1000 documented Palestinian prisoners in its jails, including children, women, elderly, brothers,  fathers, sons and entire families hundreds of them died due to torture.

An example for the detained Palestinian children, "Mustafa Ali Ayoub," who were 15 years when he was arrested after a raid on his home at Al Tadamon neighborhood adjacent to Yarmouk on 05.10.2012. After six months of being arrested, a released detainee confirmed that the child is at a Syrian security branch and since that time no news about his fate.

An example for the detained Palestinian elderly, "Mohammed Mustafa al-Kilani," was born in 1950 and who was arrested by forces of the Syrian regime in Mezza area in Damascus on 01.08.2014.

However, the Syrian security still detained ten Palestinian refugees from the same family since 12-6-2013; they are: Mahira Mohammed Amayri, Hadeel Mahmoud Amayri, Aseel Mahmoud Amayri, Widad Mahmoud Amayri, Razan Mahmoud Amayri, Suhair Mohammed Amayri, Maysa Jamal Idris, Firas Walid Desouki, and his children Hamza Firas Desouki and Hala Firas Desouki", where they were arrested by members of Nasreen Street checkpoint of the Syrian regular army at Al Tadamon neighborhood.

It is worth mentioning that the testimonies of released detainees from Syrian prisons confirm the presence of babies in the Syrian security branches, while the AGPS indicate that it has documented the arrest of 979 Palestinian refugees in the Syrian prisons, including 61 Palestinian female refugees their fate is still unknown yet.

 Moreover, the toll of torture victims of Palestinian refugees increased to 420 victims their bodies were not delivered yet to their relatives, noting that the real number may exceed 1500 Palestinian prisoners.

On the other hand, the remaining residents of Yarmouk camp south of Damascus live in a big suffering due to the continuation of the complete power cut on all parts of the camp for 900 days respectively because of the strict siege imposed by the Regular Army and PFGC group for about 830 days.

 The remaining residents depended on themselves to bring gasoline and fuel by burning plastic materials which forms danger on the lives of people who work on this career.

On 4 October 2015, the refugee Moath Ayman Al Badawi died due to a fire while burning plastic materials to get gasoline. In the same context, the Regular Army and PFGC checkpoints still prevent the entry of food and basic materials to Yarmouk which increased the suffering of its residents and led to 182 victims who died due to lack of nourishment and medical care because of the strict siege. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2051