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AGPS: 397 Physical Violations, Including 319 Deaths and 78 Cases of Forced Disappearance, against Palestinians of Syria

Published : 01-01-2017

AGPS: 397 Physical Violations, Including 319 Deaths and 78 Cases of Forced Disappearance, against Palestinians of Syria

AGPS Report No. 1520 is the latest in a series of 345 daily reports issued by AGPS during 2016.

AGPS kept record of 4,532 physical violations against the Palestinians of Syria, 3,412 among whom were killed due to war-related incidents. 2016 alone witnessed the death of 319 Palestinians.  1,120 Palestinians were meanwhile subjected to abduction and forced disappearance. 78 such cases were recorded in 2016.

AGPS also took part in several international conferences and festivals in London, Geneva, Vienna, Istanbul, Beirut, and Malmo, where the group spoke up for the Palestinian refugees in war-ragged Syria.

Mr. Ahmad Hussein, member of the Palestinian Return Center (PRC) and AGPS Executive Director, took part in the 32nd and 33rd sessions of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

AGPS exhibitions documenting the tragedy of the Palestinians of Syria also figured in the 14th Palestinians of Europe Conference in the Swedish city of Malmo and in the Annual Conference of the Palestinians of Austria. Similar events were also held in Sweden.

Dozens of reports have, meanwhile, been issued by AGPS as part of its documentary mission regarding the situation of the Palestinians of Syria. A semi-annual report released in partnership with PRC provided detailed statistics on the cause.

Since its inception, in 2012, AGPS team has left no stone unturned to document the situation of the Palestinians of Syria with a great deal of professionalism and transparency.

AGPS material has been purely fact-based and rooted in real data compiled by a team of professional journalists, on-the-spot reporters, news correspondents, veterans, and local activists.

Dedicated to bringing the news of the Palestinians of Syria and the human rights violations perpetrated against them to a wide audience without bias or a political agenda, AGPS staff members have taken it upon their shoulders to keep a moment-by-moment record of latest developments in Palestinian refugee camps in Syria and overseas.

Speaking the truth, propagating the truth, and documenting the truth have, therefore, been the key guiding lines for AGPS mission.

In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team has done its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4472

AGPS Report No. 1520 is the latest in a series of 345 daily reports issued by AGPS during 2016.

AGPS kept record of 4,532 physical violations against the Palestinians of Syria, 3,412 among whom were killed due to war-related incidents. 2016 alone witnessed the death of 319 Palestinians.  1,120 Palestinians were meanwhile subjected to abduction and forced disappearance. 78 such cases were recorded in 2016.

AGPS also took part in several international conferences and festivals in London, Geneva, Vienna, Istanbul, Beirut, and Malmo, where the group spoke up for the Palestinian refugees in war-ragged Syria.

Mr. Ahmad Hussein, member of the Palestinian Return Center (PRC) and AGPS Executive Director, took part in the 32nd and 33rd sessions of the Human Rights Council in Geneva.

AGPS exhibitions documenting the tragedy of the Palestinians of Syria also figured in the 14th Palestinians of Europe Conference in the Swedish city of Malmo and in the Annual Conference of the Palestinians of Austria. Similar events were also held in Sweden.

Dozens of reports have, meanwhile, been issued by AGPS as part of its documentary mission regarding the situation of the Palestinians of Syria. A semi-annual report released in partnership with PRC provided detailed statistics on the cause.

Since its inception, in 2012, AGPS team has left no stone unturned to document the situation of the Palestinians of Syria with a great deal of professionalism and transparency.

AGPS material has been purely fact-based and rooted in real data compiled by a team of professional journalists, on-the-spot reporters, news correspondents, veterans, and local activists.

Dedicated to bringing the news of the Palestinians of Syria and the human rights violations perpetrated against them to a wide audience without bias or a political agenda, AGPS staff members have taken it upon their shoulders to keep a moment-by-moment record of latest developments in Palestinian refugee camps in Syria and overseas.

Speaking the truth, propagating the truth, and documenting the truth have, therefore, been the key guiding lines for AGPS mission.

In seeking to fulfill this goal, AGPS team has done its best to uphold the finest standards of historiographic ethics and maintain honesty in sourcing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4472