Published : 08-08-2017
The number of Palestinian refugees tortured to death in Syrian government penitentiaries has gone up to 468 after three other refugees—Bassel AlSafadi, Udai Daoud, and Amjad Nassar—were pronounced dead.
AGPS believes the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian regime on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,623 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government jails.
The number of Palestinian refugees tortured to death in Syrian government penitentiaries has gone up to 468 after three other refugees—Bassel AlSafadi, Udai Daoud, and Amjad Nassar—were pronounced dead.
AGPS believes the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian regime on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,623 Palestinian refugees in Syrian government jails.