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Ex-detainee provides evidence for incarceration of Palestinian refugees in Syrian government lock-ups

Published : 15-11-2016

Ex-detainee provides evidence for incarceration of Palestinian refugees in Syrian government lock-ups

Activists quoted an ex-detainee as confirming that they came across Palestinian refugees in the detention center of Branch 227. Some of the encountered detainees have been identified as Marwan Mer’I Mahmoud, Ibrahim Mahmoud Mahmoud, Ihab Areisheh, Rami Atiyeh Jom’a, Moussa Jom’a, and Mohamed Jom’a. The ex-detainee also said he met refugee Amer Amer, who has been held in Syrian government jails for the third consecutive year. The latter has gone quadriplegic after he got his leg amputated and caught a numbness in his right and left hands.

Sworn affidavits by ex-detainees provided evidence for the presence of Palestinian refugee toddlers held in their mothers’ arms in Syrian government jails.

AGPS kept record of the detention of 1,121 Palestinian refugees in Syrian prisons, among whom 77 female refugees whose fate has been shrouded in mystery.

453 Palestinian refugees were, meanwhile, tortured to death in Syrian prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4217

Activists quoted an ex-detainee as confirming that they came across Palestinian refugees in the detention center of Branch 227. Some of the encountered detainees have been identified as Marwan Mer’I Mahmoud, Ibrahim Mahmoud Mahmoud, Ihab Areisheh, Rami Atiyeh Jom’a, Moussa Jom’a, and Mohamed Jom’a. The ex-detainee also said he met refugee Amer Amer, who has been held in Syrian government jails for the third consecutive year. The latter has gone quadriplegic after he got his leg amputated and caught a numbness in his right and left hands.

Sworn affidavits by ex-detainees provided evidence for the presence of Palestinian refugee toddlers held in their mothers’ arms in Syrian government jails.

AGPS kept record of the detention of 1,121 Palestinian refugees in Syrian prisons, among whom 77 female refugees whose fate has been shrouded in mystery.

453 Palestinian refugees were, meanwhile, tortured to death in Syrian prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4217