Published : 10-02-2017
Palestinian resident of the Aleppo-based Al-Neirab Camp, Mohamed Ahmad Zahrawi, born in 1980, was kidnapped by the government troops on February 6, 2017, on his way back to Al-Neirab shelter from Latakia city, where he works as an Arabic instructor, to bid goodbye to his family members, who were heading to Germany.
Up to the moment of writing, Zahrawi’s fate remains cloaked in undecipherable secrecy.
Zahrawi’s abduction brings the number of Palestinians incarcerated in Syrian government bastilles to 1,161, as recorded by AGPS documentation team.
Palestinian resident of the Aleppo-based Al-Neirab Camp, Mohamed Ahmad Zahrawi, born in 1980, was kidnapped by the government troops on February 6, 2017, on his way back to Al-Neirab shelter from Latakia city, where he works as an Arabic instructor, to bid goodbye to his family members, who were heading to Germany.
Up to the moment of writing, Zahrawi’s fate remains cloaked in undecipherable secrecy.
Zahrawi’s abduction brings the number of Palestinians incarcerated in Syrian government bastilles to 1,161, as recorded by AGPS documentation team.