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Nearly 1,600 Reports Conducted by AGPS Document Situation of Palestinians of Syria

Published : 03-03-2017

Nearly 1,600 Reports Conducted by AGPS Document Situation of Palestinians of Syria

AGPS has conducted nearly 1,600 daily reports documenting the situation of the Palestinians of Syria.

The reports are available on the group’s website both in English and Arabic: www.actionpal.org.uk. Other material, including videos, live snapshots, statistics on the number of casualties and detainees, news articles, and press releases also figure on the website.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria without bias or a political agenda.

AGPS saw the day in October 2012, following a workshop held by the Palestine Return Center (PRC) to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees in Syria.

AGPS material is 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.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4785

AGPS has conducted nearly 1,600 daily reports documenting the situation of the Palestinians of Syria.

The reports are available on the group’s website both in English and Arabic: www.actionpal.org.uk. Other material, including videos, live snapshots, statistics on the number of casualties and detainees, news articles, and press releases also figure on the website.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria without bias or a political agenda.

AGPS saw the day in October 2012, following a workshop held by the Palestine Return Center (PRC) to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees in Syria.

AGPS material is 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.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4785