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Documenting 282 PS abductees in Syria.

Published : 10-02-2016

Documenting 282 PS abductees in Syria.

Monitoring and documentation team in the AGPS, revealed that, at least 282 Palestinian refugees are still missing since the start of the war in Syria, including 37 females, the team said that more than half of the abductees are from the Yarmouk camp.

Activists accused many of the pro-regime groups of carrying out kidnapping and arrest acts, either through pretending that the person is wanted by Syrian security, to be killed later, or in order to negotiate directly with his family and request ransoms for his release.

In addition to the abductees issue, testimonies of some released prisoners assured that, many abductees were seen in the Syrian regime's prisons.

For example, one of the released prisoners from the Syrian jails, refused to uncover his identity, assured seeing the Palestinian boy "Omar Mohammed Siam" 16-years Yarmouk camp boy, in the regime's jail, Siam had been abducted since the date of 11.21.2012 and it turned out that he was detained in a Syrian security branches in Damascus.

The director of the Middle East and North Africa program of Amnesty International's Philip Luther, confirmed earlier that "the enforced disappearance is part of a deliberate and brutal crackdown by the Syrian government, since it falls within the scope of its validity in order to put an end to this explicit suffering of tens of thousands of people, and can do so by instructing its security forces to stop it, and inform families the whereabouts of their sons and their own destiny, and immediately and unconditionally release all detainees who are imprisoned for exercising their rights in a peaceful manner. "

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2801

Monitoring and documentation team in the AGPS, revealed that, at least 282 Palestinian refugees are still missing since the start of the war in Syria, including 37 females, the team said that more than half of the abductees are from the Yarmouk camp.

Activists accused many of the pro-regime groups of carrying out kidnapping and arrest acts, either through pretending that the person is wanted by Syrian security, to be killed later, or in order to negotiate directly with his family and request ransoms for his release.

In addition to the abductees issue, testimonies of some released prisoners assured that, many abductees were seen in the Syrian regime's prisons.

For example, one of the released prisoners from the Syrian jails, refused to uncover his identity, assured seeing the Palestinian boy "Omar Mohammed Siam" 16-years Yarmouk camp boy, in the regime's jail, Siam had been abducted since the date of 11.21.2012 and it turned out that he was detained in a Syrian security branches in Damascus.

The director of the Middle East and North Africa program of Amnesty International's Philip Luther, confirmed earlier that "the enforced disappearance is part of a deliberate and brutal crackdown by the Syrian government, since it falls within the scope of its validity in order to put an end to this explicit suffering of tens of thousands of people, and can do so by instructing its security forces to stop it, and inform families the whereabouts of their sons and their own destiny, and immediately and unconditionally release all detainees who are imprisoned for exercising their rights in a peaceful manner. "

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2801