Published : 08-10-2016
Syrian security forces keep arresting the Palestinian photographer "Niraz Saeed" without knowing anything about his fate or even the reasons behind the arrest. On 2 October 2015, a syrian security group raided his house and dragged him to one of the security centers in Damascus in spite of syrian regime promises' not to arrest him.
Niraz and a number of activists, who had documented war events in Yarmouk during the last years, left the trapped camp after being threatened by ISIS to be assassinated.
He had also won many prizes for his artworks which documented the levels of Yarmouk siege. UNRWA prize for the best press photo was the most significant one. His photo was "The Three Kings" in addition to the movie "Letters from Yarmouk", which won many international prizes and its photos were published in exhibits in Quds and Ramallah.
Till now, Syrian security forces still hiding the truth about the number of Palestinian detainees in its prisons and their fate. AGPS documented (1109) detainees and (452) victims were killed because of torturing inside Syrian regime prisons.
Syrian security forces keep arresting the Palestinian photographer "Niraz Saeed" without knowing anything about his fate or even the reasons behind the arrest. On 2 October 2015, a syrian security group raided his house and dragged him to one of the security centers in Damascus in spite of syrian regime promises' not to arrest him.
Niraz and a number of activists, who had documented war events in Yarmouk during the last years, left the trapped camp after being threatened by ISIS to be assassinated.
He had also won many prizes for his artworks which documented the levels of Yarmouk siege. UNRWA prize for the best press photo was the most significant one. His photo was "The Three Kings" in addition to the movie "Letters from Yarmouk", which won many international prizes and its photos were published in exhibits in Quds and Ramallah.
Till now, Syrian security forces still hiding the truth about the number of Palestinian detainees in its prisons and their fate. AGPS documented (1109) detainees and (452) victims were killed because of torturing inside Syrian regime prisons.