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AGPS' CEO Ahmad Hosain Reflects the Suffering of the Palestinian Syrians to the Human Rights Council in Geneva

Published : 17-06-2016

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The AGPS participated at the seminar which was held on the sidelines of the Human Rights Council 32 currently being held in Geneva, organized by the Palestinian Return Centre with the participation and the presence of a number of diplomatic missions of States and relevant institutions.

The seminar in which each of Ahmad Hosain, @ahmadhosain1 the AGPS' CEO,  the activist Nawras Ali, and Peter Stefanini, a researcher at the Palestinian Return Centre spoke about  the Palestinian refugee crisis in Syria, and the suffering from siege, violations, arrests, displacement, and dire humanitarian situation. They also shed light on the experience of Palestinians of Syria and having to ride the boats of death as a result of the ongoing conflict in Syria for more than five years. In addition, they mentioned the impact of statelessness for the Palestinian Syrian refugees, who are treated as stateless.

Human Rights Council of the United Nations has adopted a written statement filed by the Palestinian Return Centre in London as a document of its regular meeting, where the statement contains all details related to more than (3235) Palestinian victims in terms of distribution and causes of death, based on statistics of the AGPS.

The statement also addresses information about the siege of the Yarmouk refugee camp, the humanitarian situation in the rest of the Palestinian refugee camps, as well as Palestinian prisoners and torture victims, who numbered at least 445.

The report also pointed that the poor economic conditions suffered by the Palestinians of Syria inside Syria and in countries where they were displaced.  It should be noted that the AGPS and the PRC will issue the first semi-annual report of 2016 about the situation of Palestinians of Syria next month.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3449

The AGPS participated at the seminar which was held on the sidelines of the Human Rights Council 32 currently being held in Geneva, organized by the Palestinian Return Centre with the participation and the presence of a number of diplomatic missions of States and relevant institutions.

The seminar in which each of Ahmad Hosain, @ahmadhosain1 the AGPS' CEO,  the activist Nawras Ali, and Peter Stefanini, a researcher at the Palestinian Return Centre spoke about  the Palestinian refugee crisis in Syria, and the suffering from siege, violations, arrests, displacement, and dire humanitarian situation. They also shed light on the experience of Palestinians of Syria and having to ride the boats of death as a result of the ongoing conflict in Syria for more than five years. In addition, they mentioned the impact of statelessness for the Palestinian Syrian refugees, who are treated as stateless.

Human Rights Council of the United Nations has adopted a written statement filed by the Palestinian Return Centre in London as a document of its regular meeting, where the statement contains all details related to more than (3235) Palestinian victims in terms of distribution and causes of death, based on statistics of the AGPS.

The statement also addresses information about the siege of the Yarmouk refugee camp, the humanitarian situation in the rest of the Palestinian refugee camps, as well as Palestinian prisoners and torture victims, who numbered at least 445.

The report also pointed that the poor economic conditions suffered by the Palestinians of Syria inside Syria and in countries where they were displaced.  It should be noted that the AGPS and the PRC will issue the first semi-annual report of 2016 about the situation of Palestinians of Syria next month.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3449