Published : 03-01-2016
The Syrian regime continues to arrest "Mohammed Walid Najjar" 29-years-old, since the date of 22.06.2013 and until now. Mohammad was arrested while passing one of the Syrian regime checkpoints in the suburbs of Qudsaya City.
It is noteworthy that Mohammad suffers from multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease that affects the nerves in the spinal cord and brain and requires frequent access to medical treatment, while no information was proved about the location and current circumstances of his case.
It is noteworthy that the AGPS receives many letters and information from Palestinian detainees' families, and in turn, cases are being verified in spite of the documentation difficulties in the light of the continuing discreet on the fate of the detainees and their names and places of detention by the Syrian regime.
The Syrian regime continues to arrest "Mohammed Walid Najjar" 29-years-old, since the date of 22.06.2013 and until now. Mohammad was arrested while passing one of the Syrian regime checkpoints in the suburbs of Qudsaya City.
It is noteworthy that Mohammad suffers from multiple sclerosis, a chronic disease that affects the nerves in the spinal cord and brain and requires frequent access to medical treatment, while no information was proved about the location and current circumstances of his case.
It is noteworthy that the AGPS receives many letters and information from Palestinian detainees' families, and in turn, cases are being verified in spite of the documentation difficulties in the light of the continuing discreet on the fate of the detainees and their names and places of detention by the Syrian regime.