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Mother of Missing Palestinian Refugee Launches Cry for Help

Published : 14-03-2017

Mother of Missing Palestinian Refugee Launches Cry for Help

The mother of the Palestinian refugee Nassim Ziad Abu Dheis appealed, in a letter handed over to AGPS, to the international human rights institutions, namely Amnesty International, to take urgent action so as to unearth the fate of her son, who has gone missing for three years and a half.

Abu Dheis’s mother said her 39-year-old son, a resident of AlSeif neighborhood, in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, was kidnapped on his way from Deir al-Zor to Damascus province.

The mother added that her health condition and psychological well-being have taken a turn for the worse due to her son’s absence.

She raised concerns over her son’s fate, saying that another son of hers had been tortured to death in Syrian lock-ups.

Over 300 Palestinian refugees have gone missing since the outburst of the Syrian warfare, according to AGPS statistics.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4840

The mother of the Palestinian refugee Nassim Ziad Abu Dheis appealed, in a letter handed over to AGPS, to the international human rights institutions, namely Amnesty International, to take urgent action so as to unearth the fate of her son, who has gone missing for three years and a half.

Abu Dheis’s mother said her 39-year-old son, a resident of AlSeif neighborhood, in the northern Syrian province of Aleppo, was kidnapped on his way from Deir al-Zor to Damascus province.

The mother added that her health condition and psychological well-being have taken a turn for the worse due to her son’s absence.

She raised concerns over her son’s fate, saying that another son of hers had been tortured to death in Syrian lock-ups.

Over 300 Palestinian refugees have gone missing since the outburst of the Syrian warfare, according to AGPS statistics.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4840