Published : 28-12-2016
Over the past few days, the Syrian regime troops kidnapped six Palestinian residents of Khan Al-Sheih Camp, in a renewed infringement of the truce deal.
Refugees Fares Eisat, Mohamed Abdullah, and Mohamed Arsan were kidnapped on Sunday while three more others—Shadi Al-Hindi, Khaled Al-Hindi, and Hamouda Al-Hindi—were kidnapped Monday after government patrols rolled into the camp and ravaged relief offices.
Residents of Khan Al-Sheih raised concerns over the recurrent breaches, by the government forces, of the reconciliation deal struck with the opposition outfits. The deal stipulated that the government troops be committed to protecting civilians and to ceasing crackdowns and abductions in the shelter.
Khan Al-Sheih residents also said their appeals to the regime forces to unveil the fate of their detained relatives have gone unheeded.
Over the past few days, the Syrian regime troops kidnapped six Palestinian residents of Khan Al-Sheih Camp, in a renewed infringement of the truce deal.
Refugees Fares Eisat, Mohamed Abdullah, and Mohamed Arsan were kidnapped on Sunday while three more others—Shadi Al-Hindi, Khaled Al-Hindi, and Hamouda Al-Hindi—were kidnapped Monday after government patrols rolled into the camp and ravaged relief offices.
Residents of Khan Al-Sheih raised concerns over the recurrent breaches, by the government forces, of the reconciliation deal struck with the opposition outfits. The deal stipulated that the government troops be committed to protecting civilians and to ceasing crackdowns and abductions in the shelter.
Khan Al-Sheih residents also said their appeals to the regime forces to unveil the fate of their detained relatives have gone unheeded.