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The AGPS Demands the Release of Hundreds of Palestinian Detainees, and Activists Launch Electronic Solidarity Campaign

Published : 18-04-2016

The AGPS Demands the Release of Hundreds of Palestinian Detainees, and Activists Launch Electronic Solidarity Campaign

In the Palestinian Prisoners Day, the AGPS called the Syrian regime the release and disclosure of hundreds of Palestinian detainees who are considered unaccounted for, stressing that what is going on for Palestinians inside the Syrian prisons «war crime by any standards».

The AGPS has issued numerous reports, including a report of enforced disappearances 1, enforced disappearances 2, and the Photo massacre. The reports addressed victims of Palestinian refugees who were killed as a result of torture and enforced disappearance under the bloody conflict between the Syrian regime and the opposition, while the group confirmed, through follow-up and daily monitoring of the Palestinian refugees' conditions and documented information that there (1068) Palestinian prisoners, including 75 women.

Furthermore, the AGPS pointed out that they monitored operations of direct arrests against people at checkpoints or during raids carried out by the army in the Syrian cities and villages, or during the random arrests. After the arrest, no party can identify the fate of the detained person, and in multiple cases, the security forces contact with the detainee's family to attend to collect his body from military or public government hospitals.

In the same context, a group of Palestinian activists launched an electronic campaign on Facebook and Twitter in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners who are in the prisons of the Syrian regime. The organizers of the campaign said that the idea is simple and is based on writing a name of a detainee with the use of Hashtag "Palestinian_ Prisoners'_ Day"

An activist said that "the Palestinian detainees in Syria are also singing, behind the bars of their cells, Jafra and Zarif Altoul songs. The detainees are forgotten similarly as our camps, the prisoners are not free similarly as our camps; they are paying the bill of our silence, and our factions' disgrace," as he described. .

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3141

In the Palestinian Prisoners Day, the AGPS called the Syrian regime the release and disclosure of hundreds of Palestinian detainees who are considered unaccounted for, stressing that what is going on for Palestinians inside the Syrian prisons «war crime by any standards».

The AGPS has issued numerous reports, including a report of enforced disappearances 1, enforced disappearances 2, and the Photo massacre. The reports addressed victims of Palestinian refugees who were killed as a result of torture and enforced disappearance under the bloody conflict between the Syrian regime and the opposition, while the group confirmed, through follow-up and daily monitoring of the Palestinian refugees' conditions and documented information that there (1068) Palestinian prisoners, including 75 women.

Furthermore, the AGPS pointed out that they monitored operations of direct arrests against people at checkpoints or during raids carried out by the army in the Syrian cities and villages, or during the random arrests. After the arrest, no party can identify the fate of the detained person, and in multiple cases, the security forces contact with the detainee's family to attend to collect his body from military or public government hospitals.

In the same context, a group of Palestinian activists launched an electronic campaign on Facebook and Twitter in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners who are in the prisons of the Syrian regime. The organizers of the campaign said that the idea is simple and is based on writing a name of a detainee with the use of Hashtag "Palestinian_ Prisoners'_ Day"

An activist said that "the Palestinian detainees in Syria are also singing, behind the bars of their cells, Jafra and Zarif Altoul songs. The detainees are forgotten similarly as our camps, the prisoners are not free similarly as our camps; they are paying the bill of our silence, and our factions' disgrace," as he described. .

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3141