Published : 01-09-2017
On the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearance, the Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria confirmed that 1632 refugees, including children, women, senior citizens, activists, human rights defenders, journalists, doctors, nurses, and relief and humanitarian workers, went missing.
The Action Group added that these detainees were subjected to all forms of torture in the Syrian security areas, and both secret and public prisons, without the slightest forms of health care and in very difficult humanitarian conditions.
The Monitoring and Documentation team in the Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria recorded 472 deaths due to torture of the Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Syrian regime.
The Action Group also indicated that the real number of detainees and victims of torture may be greater than documented, due to the Syrian regime staying quiet on the names and information of the detainees, as well as the fear of the victims' families to declare the torture of their children.
On its part, the "Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria" renewed its demand that the Syrian regime releases and identifies the name of the detainees that have disappeared, stressing that what is taking place inside the detention centers is "a war crime by all measures."
The Action Group has issued several reports, including ‘Enforced Disappearance 1’, ‘Enforced Disappearance 2’ "and ‘Photo massacre’, to discuss the Palestinian refugees killed as a result of torture and enforced disappearance, during blood feud between the Syrian regime and its opposition.
On the International Day of Victims of Enforced Disappearance, the Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria confirmed that 1632 refugees, including children, women, senior citizens, activists, human rights defenders, journalists, doctors, nurses, and relief and humanitarian workers, went missing.
The Action Group added that these detainees were subjected to all forms of torture in the Syrian security areas, and both secret and public prisons, without the slightest forms of health care and in very difficult humanitarian conditions.
The Monitoring and Documentation team in the Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria recorded 472 deaths due to torture of the Palestinian detainees in the prisons of the Syrian regime.
The Action Group also indicated that the real number of detainees and victims of torture may be greater than documented, due to the Syrian regime staying quiet on the names and information of the detainees, as well as the fear of the victims' families to declare the torture of their children.
On its part, the "Action Group for the Palestinians of Syria" renewed its demand that the Syrian regime releases and identifies the name of the detainees that have disappeared, stressing that what is taking place inside the detention centers is "a war crime by all measures."
The Action Group has issued several reports, including ‘Enforced Disappearance 1’, ‘Enforced Disappearance 2’ "and ‘Photo massacre’, to discuss the Palestinian refugees killed as a result of torture and enforced disappearance, during blood feud between the Syrian regime and its opposition.