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AGPS: Dozens of Palestinian Mothers Locked Up in Syrian Gov’t Penitentiaries

Published : 22-03-2017

AGPS: Dozens of Palestinian Mothers Locked Up in Syrian Gov’t Penitentiaries

Dozens of Palestinian women sheltered in refugee camps across the embattled Syrian territories have been incarcerated in Syrian government lock-ups since the outburst of the Syrian warfare.

Others have been subjected to crackdowns at military checkpoints pitched near the main access roads to Palestinian refugee camps and Syrian towns.

According to AGPS data, 83 Palestinian female refugees are held in Syrian government jails, among whom 21 refugees taking shelter in Damascus and 21 others in Rif Dimashq. 10 female detainees were, meanwhile, identified as residents of Hums and four others as residents of Deraa. Two Palestinian women were arrested in Lebanon. The other refugees were kidnapped from Deraa, Latakia, Aleppo, and Hama, among other Syrian provinces.

The list of arrestees included university students, activists, young ladies, and mothers.

Other violations perpetrated against Palestinian women in Syria included murder, body mutilation, and sexual abuse, among other human rights violations that contravene international laws and treaties.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4882

Dozens of Palestinian women sheltered in refugee camps across the embattled Syrian territories have been incarcerated in Syrian government lock-ups since the outburst of the Syrian warfare.

Others have been subjected to crackdowns at military checkpoints pitched near the main access roads to Palestinian refugee camps and Syrian towns.

According to AGPS data, 83 Palestinian female refugees are held in Syrian government jails, among whom 21 refugees taking shelter in Damascus and 21 others in Rif Dimashq. 10 female detainees were, meanwhile, identified as residents of Hums and four others as residents of Deraa. Two Palestinian women were arrested in Lebanon. The other refugees were kidnapped from Deraa, Latakia, Aleppo, and Hama, among other Syrian provinces.

The list of arrestees included university students, activists, young ladies, and mothers.

Other violations perpetrated against Palestinian women in Syria included murder, body mutilation, and sexual abuse, among other human rights violations that contravene international laws and treaties.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4882