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The Palestinian Refugee, Ibrahem Abu Kharej, Deport to Canada after being Detained in Malaysia

Published : 14-11-2015

The Palestinian Refugee, Ibrahem Abu Kharej, Deport to Canada after being Detained in Malaysia

The Malaysian authorities released the Palestinian Syrian activist, Ibrahim Abu Kharej, who is a resident of the Yarmouk camp, after the UNHCR intervened to solve his case. According to news reported to AGPS, Abu Kharej will be deported to Canada.

It is mentioned that the Malaysian Authorities detained the Activist, Ibrahim Abu Kharej, on 8th of September 2015 in Kuala Lumper airport and prevented him to enter its lands, then he left trying to reach Europe, but the Cambodian authorities returned him to Malaysia.

 When Abu Kharej was detained, he launched many calls and appeals to the decision makers in the PLO , the human rights organizations, and the united nations to work to release him from Kuala Lumper airport prison, and to find a solution for his problem before they transfer him to Syria which would jeopardize his life.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2279

The Malaysian authorities released the Palestinian Syrian activist, Ibrahim Abu Kharej, who is a resident of the Yarmouk camp, after the UNHCR intervened to solve his case. According to news reported to AGPS, Abu Kharej will be deported to Canada.

It is mentioned that the Malaysian Authorities detained the Activist, Ibrahim Abu Kharej, on 8th of September 2015 in Kuala Lumper airport and prevented him to enter its lands, then he left trying to reach Europe, but the Cambodian authorities returned him to Malaysia.

 When Abu Kharej was detained, he launched many calls and appeals to the decision makers in the PLO , the human rights organizations, and the united nations to work to release him from Kuala Lumper airport prison, and to find a solution for his problem before they transfer him to Syria which would jeopardize his life.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2279