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Families Of Palestinian Victims, Who Killed At Turkish Borders, Demanding For Bodies To Be Handed Over

Published : 19-02-2016

Families Of Palestinian Victims, Who Killed At Turkish Borders, Demanding For Bodies To Be Handed Over

The Palestinian families of victims who killed at Turkish borders appealed the Turkish authorities to hand over the victims' bodies. They demanded a life in dignity for the Palestinian infant who left alone. Activists said that bodies are still in the government hospital of Slopy in Mardin province.

It is indicated that four Palestinians were killed by Turkish borders guards. The Palestinian girl, Maram Aksayed, was recognised while three others still unknown. Media sources reported that a family consists of husband, his wife and his sister from Yarmouk camp among the victims, while their baby-daughter has survived to left alone.

It is worth mentioning that this accident was not the first violation conducted by Turkish Gendarme. Several incidents were reported of firing to force refugees to return back to Syria. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2853

The Palestinian families of victims who killed at Turkish borders appealed the Turkish authorities to hand over the victims' bodies. They demanded a life in dignity for the Palestinian infant who left alone. Activists said that bodies are still in the government hospital of Slopy in Mardin province.

It is indicated that four Palestinians were killed by Turkish borders guards. The Palestinian girl, Maram Aksayed, was recognised while three others still unknown. Media sources reported that a family consists of husband, his wife and his sister from Yarmouk camp among the victims, while their baby-daughter has survived to left alone.

It is worth mentioning that this accident was not the first violation conducted by Turkish Gendarme. Several incidents were reported of firing to force refugees to return back to Syria. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2853