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Regime pushes Palestinian and Syrian detainees on to the battlefields

Published : 13-10-2017

Regime pushes Palestinian and Syrian detainees on to the battlefields

Families of the detained Palestinians have sent pleas to AGPS, stating that their detained relatives in the Syrian prisons are being pushed into the battlefields, through being persuaded to accept the offer of joining its ranks or its affiliated factions, in return to being freed.

One of the detained Palestinian’s wives said that every time she visited her husband in Adra prison in the Damascus suburbs, the visit would get postponed without a clear reason. After several months she received a call from her husband telling her that the regime released him and sent him to fight alongside its forces in Deir ez-Zour.

The Syrian regime has referred to recruiting and arming the detainees in order to fill the considerable shortfall and losses incurred by its forces throughout the country. 

AGPS has confirmed its documentation of 1639 Palestinian detainees, who forcibly disappeared, including women, children and elderly people, as well as activists, jurists, journalists, medical personnel, and workers in the humanitarian and relief field.

AGPS also revealed that these detainees have been exposed to all kinds of torture in the Syrian security branches and the secret and public detention centers, without any medical care and under extremely tough living conditions in which hundreds of detainees died. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5964

Families of the detained Palestinians have sent pleas to AGPS, stating that their detained relatives in the Syrian prisons are being pushed into the battlefields, through being persuaded to accept the offer of joining its ranks or its affiliated factions, in return to being freed.

One of the detained Palestinian’s wives said that every time she visited her husband in Adra prison in the Damascus suburbs, the visit would get postponed without a clear reason. After several months she received a call from her husband telling her that the regime released him and sent him to fight alongside its forces in Deir ez-Zour.

The Syrian regime has referred to recruiting and arming the detainees in order to fill the considerable shortfall and losses incurred by its forces throughout the country. 

AGPS has confirmed its documentation of 1639 Palestinian detainees, who forcibly disappeared, including women, children and elderly people, as well as activists, jurists, journalists, medical personnel, and workers in the humanitarian and relief field.

AGPS also revealed that these detainees have been exposed to all kinds of torture in the Syrian security branches and the secret and public detention centers, without any medical care and under extremely tough living conditions in which hundreds of detainees died. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5964