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Palestinian Female Student Salma Abd AlRazaq Held in Syrian Lock-Ups

Published : 02-04-2017

Palestinian Female Student Salma Abd AlRazaq Held in Syrian Lock-Ups

Palestinian engineering student at Damascus University Salma Abd AlRazaq, born on March 30, 1990, has had a mysterious fate in Syrian government jails.

Miss Abd AlRazaq was forced out of Yarmouk Camp, where she had been raised, following an onslaught by MiG fighter jets on the camp. She was kidnapped at a government-run checkpoint near AlBashir Mosque on December 30, 2012 after she attempted to re-enter the camp to keep tabs on the situation of her brother, who was shot with sniper bullets.

Miss Abd AlRazaq and another Palestinian refugee, identified as Husam Maw’ed, were dragged to an unidentified destination in a government van.

Online news outlets said the young lady was kidnapped for helping displaced and injured civilians.

Her family has ceaselessly appealed for information. Two such appeals were filed to the National Reconciliation Committee and the Palace of Justice respectively in August and November 2013.

 90 Palestinian female refugees, among 1,183 Palestinians held in Syrian government lock-ups, have had mysterious fates. The number is expected to be much higher due to retaliation fears often expressed by the families of missing refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4936

Palestinian engineering student at Damascus University Salma Abd AlRazaq, born on March 30, 1990, has had a mysterious fate in Syrian government jails.

Miss Abd AlRazaq was forced out of Yarmouk Camp, where she had been raised, following an onslaught by MiG fighter jets on the camp. She was kidnapped at a government-run checkpoint near AlBashir Mosque on December 30, 2012 after she attempted to re-enter the camp to keep tabs on the situation of her brother, who was shot with sniper bullets.

Miss Abd AlRazaq and another Palestinian refugee, identified as Husam Maw’ed, were dragged to an unidentified destination in a government van.

Online news outlets said the young lady was kidnapped for helping displaced and injured civilians.

Her family has ceaselessly appealed for information. Two such appeals were filed to the National Reconciliation Committee and the Palace of Justice respectively in August and November 2013.

 90 Palestinian female refugees, among 1,183 Palestinians held in Syrian government lock-ups, have had mysterious fates. The number is expected to be much higher due to retaliation fears often expressed by the families of missing refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4936