Published : 29-01-2015
the Palestinian ambassador in Bulgaria " Ahmed Al Mathbouh", carried out a visit to the detention center in "Ghazi Baba" area in the Macedonian capital Skopje, where dozens of Palestinian and Syrian refugees were arrested, so as to inspect their situation and try to alleviate their suffering, the visit included a number of meetings that took place between the Ambassador and Macedonian officials and international institutions in Macedonia.
It is noteworthy that the AGPS published a report about the Palestinian detainees there and who went on hunger strike to protest the poor conditions in which they live, according to the report published by the end of December last year by the AGPS on its site, and containing the testimony of a Palestinian refugee detained there.
The detained refugee assured to the group that they are detained in a tight places, as there is no warm water to take shower because of skin and respiratory diseases, noting that the doctor in charge of them refuses to provide any treatment for them, as all the food is only some butter, jam, a loaf of bread, and in some cases canned sardines.
Thus, the AGPS communicate with a number of international human rights organizations and supplied them with English reports about the status of the detainees at Macedonia, which met the attention of those human rights organizations, which promised to act to alleviate the suffering of the refugees in Macedonia.
the Palestinian ambassador in Bulgaria " Ahmed Al Mathbouh", carried out a visit to the detention center in "Ghazi Baba" area in the Macedonian capital Skopje, where dozens of Palestinian and Syrian refugees were arrested, so as to inspect their situation and try to alleviate their suffering, the visit included a number of meetings that took place between the Ambassador and Macedonian officials and international institutions in Macedonia.
It is noteworthy that the AGPS published a report about the Palestinian detainees there and who went on hunger strike to protest the poor conditions in which they live, according to the report published by the end of December last year by the AGPS on its site, and containing the testimony of a Palestinian refugee detained there.
The detained refugee assured to the group that they are detained in a tight places, as there is no warm water to take shower because of skin and respiratory diseases, noting that the doctor in charge of them refuses to provide any treatment for them, as all the food is only some butter, jam, a loaf of bread, and in some cases canned sardines.
Thus, the AGPS communicate with a number of international human rights organizations and supplied them with English reports about the status of the detainees at Macedonia, which met the attention of those human rights organizations, which promised to act to alleviate the suffering of the refugees in Macedonia.