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AGPS Facebook Pages Dotted with Credibility Check Mark

Published : 24-08-2017

AGPS Facebook Pages Dotted with Credibility Check Mark

AGPS English and Arabic pages on Facebook reaped a tick check mark, which is a sign of the group’s credibility and professionalism.

The two pages are stage-managed and supervised by a team of administrators, journalists, and editors who share a deep concern over the tragedy of the Palestinians of Syria.

Over 1,753 daily reports and 70 statistics-based studies have been issued by London-based AGPS to document the situation of the Palestinian refugee community in war-torn Syria.

According to AGPS data, 3,553 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents, 1,630 others have been held captive, while 304 have gone missing.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. It saw the day in October 2012, following a workshop held by the Palestine Return Center (PRC) to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees in Syria.

AGPS material is purely fact-based and rooted in real data compiled by a team of professional journalists, on-the-spot reporters, news correspondents, veterans, and local activists. The group is dedicated to bringing the news of the Palestinians of Syria to a wide audience without bias or a political agenda.

As warfare drags on in war-torn Syria, AGPS staff members have taken it upon their shoulders to keep a moment-by-moment record of latest developments in Palestinian refugee camps in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5700

AGPS English and Arabic pages on Facebook reaped a tick check mark, which is a sign of the group’s credibility and professionalism.

The two pages are stage-managed and supervised by a team of administrators, journalists, and editors who share a deep concern over the tragedy of the Palestinians of Syria.

Over 1,753 daily reports and 70 statistics-based studies have been issued by London-based AGPS to document the situation of the Palestinian refugee community in war-torn Syria.

According to AGPS data, 3,553 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents, 1,630 others have been held captive, while 304 have gone missing.

AGPS is a London-based human rights watchdog that monitors the situation of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria. It saw the day in October 2012, following a workshop held by the Palestine Return Center (PRC) to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees in Syria.

AGPS material is purely fact-based and rooted in real data compiled by a team of professional journalists, on-the-spot reporters, news correspondents, veterans, and local activists. The group is dedicated to bringing the news of the Palestinians of Syria to a wide audience without bias or a political agenda.

As warfare drags on in war-torn Syria, AGPS staff members have taken it upon their shoulders to keep a moment-by-moment record of latest developments in Palestinian refugee camps in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5700