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The Syrian Security is still arresting three brothers from "Al-Taamary" family for almost two years.

Published : 24-01-2016

The Syrian Security is still arresting three brothers from "Al-Taamary" family for almost two years.

The Syrian regime is still arresting three brothers from "Al-Taamari" family in its prisons for two years, they are "Khaled Jamal Al-Taamary" 26-years-old, "Mohammad Jamal Al-Taamary" 23-years-old, and "Ahmad Jamal Al-Taamary" 19-years-old. All of them were arrested in 1 May 2014 at Ali Alwahsh Checkpoint while leaving the Yarmouk Camp, at that time, the Assad Regime spreaded rumors about allowing humanitarian corridor to let civilians out of the camp, but instead, hundreds were missed that day and still unaccounted for until now.

It should be mentioned that the AGPS receives hundreds of letters from families of missed and prisoned Palestinians to be documented and to reveal their fate to public by the Assad Regime, this data is being processed despite of the difficulties as the regime keeps reticent about their fate.

The AGPS managed to document 1044 Palestinian arrestees in Assad's prisons including 75 females, while 431 were tortured to death.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2704

The Syrian regime is still arresting three brothers from "Al-Taamari" family in its prisons for two years, they are "Khaled Jamal Al-Taamary" 26-years-old, "Mohammad Jamal Al-Taamary" 23-years-old, and "Ahmad Jamal Al-Taamary" 19-years-old. All of them were arrested in 1 May 2014 at Ali Alwahsh Checkpoint while leaving the Yarmouk Camp, at that time, the Assad Regime spreaded rumors about allowing humanitarian corridor to let civilians out of the camp, but instead, hundreds were missed that day and still unaccounted for until now.

It should be mentioned that the AGPS receives hundreds of letters from families of missed and prisoned Palestinians to be documented and to reveal their fate to public by the Assad Regime, this data is being processed despite of the difficulties as the regime keeps reticent about their fate.

The AGPS managed to document 1044 Palestinian arrestees in Assad's prisons including 75 females, while 431 were tortured to death.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2704