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AGPS Issues Statistics-Based Report on Palestinian Victims until June 2017

Published : 15-08-2017

AGPS Issues Statistics-Based Report on Palestinian Victims until June 2017

AGPS has issued its 15th statistical annual report, which documented the death of 3,521 Palestinian refugees since the outburst of Syria’s warfare, in March 2011, until June 2017.

The statistics-based report provides data on Palestinian victims and detainees. The first chapter covers the number of victims and detainees from March 2011 to June 2017; the second chapter sheds light on the number of Palestinians killed during the first half of 2017; as for the third chapter it is devoted to statistics on the Palestinians of Syria in neighboring countries and Europe.

The report includes fact-based diagrams and charts on the spatio-temporal distribution of victims and detainees, along with their age, gender, and status (militant/ non-militant).

AGPS does not side with any warring party and believes that guilty verdicts should only be delivered by such international bodies as the International Criminal Court, among other legislative parties investigating charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

To download the arabic report please click here:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/june2017.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5642

AGPS has issued its 15th statistical annual report, which documented the death of 3,521 Palestinian refugees since the outburst of Syria’s warfare, in March 2011, until June 2017.

The statistics-based report provides data on Palestinian victims and detainees. The first chapter covers the number of victims and detainees from March 2011 to June 2017; the second chapter sheds light on the number of Palestinians killed during the first half of 2017; as for the third chapter it is devoted to statistics on the Palestinians of Syria in neighboring countries and Europe.

The report includes fact-based diagrams and charts on the spatio-temporal distribution of victims and detainees, along with their age, gender, and status (militant/ non-militant).

AGPS does not side with any warring party and believes that guilty verdicts should only be delivered by such international bodies as the International Criminal Court, among other legislative parties investigating charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

To download the arabic report please click here:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/june2017.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5642