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AGPS: 96 Palestinians from Syria Killed on Way to Europe

Published : 07-06-2017

AGPS: 96 Palestinians from Syria Killed on Way to Europe

A report released by AGPS earlier this week found out that 96 Palestinian refugees from Syria died on way to Europe during the period between July 2012 and April 2017.

The report, entitled “the Palestinians of Syria and the Road To Europe: A Journey of Hope and Pain”, pointed out that the exact number of casualties is far higher as the bodies of hundreds of victims have not been pulled from the sea and due to difficulties in identifying the victims.

The number of migration victims is commensurate with the escalated hostilities rocking the Syrian territories and the closed-door migration policies pursued by European states. The highest number of casualties was recorded in 2013; the lowest in 2013 due to the restrictions slapped on the refugee influx.

The report spotlights the causes and consequences of the forced deportation of the Palestinians from war-ravaged Syria to Europe in the hunt for a safer shelter. It also outlines the geographical distribution of Palestinians from Syria across the European continent.

According to statistics by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 80,000 Palestinians from Syria reached Europe until the end of 2016.

AGPS report also spotlights the success stories achieved by a number of Palestinian youths from Syria in the cultural, scientific, and sports fields.

To download the report, please click here:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/journeyofpainhope.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5289

A report released by AGPS earlier this week found out that 96 Palestinian refugees from Syria died on way to Europe during the period between July 2012 and April 2017.

The report, entitled “the Palestinians of Syria and the Road To Europe: A Journey of Hope and Pain”, pointed out that the exact number of casualties is far higher as the bodies of hundreds of victims have not been pulled from the sea and due to difficulties in identifying the victims.

The number of migration victims is commensurate with the escalated hostilities rocking the Syrian territories and the closed-door migration policies pursued by European states. The highest number of casualties was recorded in 2013; the lowest in 2013 due to the restrictions slapped on the refugee influx.

The report spotlights the causes and consequences of the forced deportation of the Palestinians from war-ravaged Syria to Europe in the hunt for a safer shelter. It also outlines the geographical distribution of Palestinians from Syria across the European continent.

According to statistics by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 80,000 Palestinians from Syria reached Europe until the end of 2016.

AGPS report also spotlights the success stories achieved by a number of Palestinian youths from Syria in the cultural, scientific, and sports fields.

To download the report, please click here:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/journeyofpainhope.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5289