Published : 16-12-2016
According to AGPS data, 167 residents of Yarmouk were tortured to death in Syrian prisons since the outburst of bloody warfare.
The Syrian forces have been withholding most of the casualties’ bodies, turning blind eyes and deaf ears to the families’ appeals to bid last farewell to their slain siblings.
AGPS calls on the Syrian government to disclose the fate of hundreds of Palestinian refugees who have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare.
AGPS considers the torture of civilians and refugees in Syrian lock-ups a war crime by all standards.
According to AGPS data, 167 residents of Yarmouk were tortured to death in Syrian prisons since the outburst of bloody warfare.
The Syrian forces have been withholding most of the casualties’ bodies, turning blind eyes and deaf ears to the families’ appeals to bid last farewell to their slain siblings.
AGPS calls on the Syrian government to disclose the fate of hundreds of Palestinian refugees who have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare.
AGPS considers the torture of civilians and refugees in Syrian lock-ups a war crime by all standards.