Published : 18-06-2017
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Kheir Suleiman and his sons, Nayef and Ahmed, have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian penitentiaries for four years running.
The father and his two sons were kidnapped by the Syrian government forces and their war-partners at Yarmouk checkpoint in January 2013. Their family continues to appeal for information.
AGPS documented the incarceration of 1,608 Palestinians in Syrian government jails, among whom 100 female refugees.
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Kheir Suleiman and his sons, Nayef and Ahmed, have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian penitentiaries for four years running.
The father and his two sons were kidnapped by the Syrian government forces and their war-partners at Yarmouk checkpoint in January 2013. Their family continues to appeal for information.
AGPS documented the incarceration of 1,608 Palestinians in Syrian government jails, among whom 100 female refugees.