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Palestinians Held in Gov’t Lock-Ups over Name Resemblance, Blood Relationship with Suspects

Published : 07-04-2017

Palestinians Held in Gov’t Lock-Ups over Name Resemblance, Blood Relationship with Suspects

Newly-released Palestinian detainees told AGPS that they were kidnapped by the Syrian government forces for being relatives of wanted suspects. Others said they were kidnapped due to name resemblance.

The ex-detainees said they have been enduring harsh tactics of psycho-physical torture, including exhausting inter-prison transfers. Traces of heavy beating still figure on the body of a number of ex-detainees. A Palestinian refugee showed marks of torture in his hands after the Syrian regime troops handcuffed him with electricity hooks and aggressively beat him. However, it turned out later that he was the wrong person.

Dozens of Palestinian refugees have been arbitrarily kidnapped by the Syrian government battalions while several others were tortured to death in the regime penitentiaries.

AGPS kept record of the names of 1,184 Palestinian refugees held in Syrian government jails, most of whose fates have remained shrouded in mystery. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4964

Newly-released Palestinian detainees told AGPS that they were kidnapped by the Syrian government forces for being relatives of wanted suspects. Others said they were kidnapped due to name resemblance.

The ex-detainees said they have been enduring harsh tactics of psycho-physical torture, including exhausting inter-prison transfers. Traces of heavy beating still figure on the body of a number of ex-detainees. A Palestinian refugee showed marks of torture in his hands after the Syrian regime troops handcuffed him with electricity hooks and aggressively beat him. However, it turned out later that he was the wrong person.

Dozens of Palestinian refugees have been arbitrarily kidnapped by the Syrian government battalions while several others were tortured to death in the regime penitentiaries.

AGPS kept record of the names of 1,184 Palestinian refugees held in Syrian government jails, most of whose fates have remained shrouded in mystery. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4964