Published : 28-01-2017
The Palestinian refugee Ibtissam Hamad Abdullah, born in 1975, has been locked up in Syrian penitentiaries for the fourth year running.
Mrs. Ibtissam was kidnapped by the pro-government troops in the Nisreen Street, adjacent to the Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees in southern Damascus.
According to AGPS data, 1,146 Palestinian refugees have been incarcerated in Syrian penal complexes, among whom 81 female refugees whose fate has been shrouded in mystery.
The Palestinian refugee Ibtissam Hamad Abdullah, born in 1975, has been locked up in Syrian penitentiaries for the fourth year running.
Mrs. Ibtissam was kidnapped by the pro-government troops in the Nisreen Street, adjacent to the Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees in southern Damascus.
According to AGPS data, 1,146 Palestinian refugees have been incarcerated in Syrian penal complexes, among whom 81 female refugees whose fate has been shrouded in mystery.