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AGPS’ Human Rights Report: More Than 10% Of PRS Victims Were Killed In Daraa City

Published : 14-03-2016

AGPS’ Human Rights Report: More Than 10% Of PRS Victims Were Killed In Daraa City

AGPS has confirmed that more than 10 percent of the total number of PRS victims were killed in Daraa city and province south of Syria, as mentioned in the human rights report prepared by the AGPS titled “Palestinian Refugees in Daraa.. Bitter Reality and Hard Choices” will be released soon.

This report monitors the most prominent incidents occurred in Dara province and its camps and towns in the period between March 2011 and March 2016, through three main chapters focus on introducing the city and its towns especially Al-Muzireeb town respecting position, borders and population census, as well as the persistent attempts to manage the crisis and the general affairs of PRS in the region, in addition to the statistics of victims and arrestees documented by the AGPS.

It should be noted that the report based mainly on field data collected by AGPS’ network of correspondents in the region.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2989

AGPS has confirmed that more than 10 percent of the total number of PRS victims were killed in Daraa city and province south of Syria, as mentioned in the human rights report prepared by the AGPS titled “Palestinian Refugees in Daraa.. Bitter Reality and Hard Choices” will be released soon.

This report monitors the most prominent incidents occurred in Dara province and its camps and towns in the period between March 2011 and March 2016, through three main chapters focus on introducing the city and its towns especially Al-Muzireeb town respecting position, borders and population census, as well as the persistent attempts to manage the crisis and the general affairs of PRS in the region, in addition to the statistics of victims and arrestees documented by the AGPS.

It should be noted that the report based mainly on field data collected by AGPS’ network of correspondents in the region.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2989