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Syrian regime hides the fate of Palestinian “Eyad Abd Al-Kareem Al-Shehaby” for the fourth year

Published : 31-10-2017

Syrian regime hides the fate of Palestinian “Eyad Abd Al-Kareem Al-Shehaby” for the fourth year

The Syrian security forces continues to detain Palestinian refugee “Eyad Abd Al-Kareem Al-Shehaby” for the fourth consecutive year. He was born in 1987 and is a resident of Yarmouk camp.

Members of the regime’s security forces arrested him in April 2013, in Al-Zahra area, close to the camp, while he was leaving to buy bread for his family. To this date, his fate or location have not been revealed.

On its part, the family confirmed that their son does not belong to any faction, whether an opposition or supporting group and sent out an appeal to all the detainees released from the regime’s prisons to inform them if they have seen their son during his detention.

AGPS receives a number of messages and information about Syrian refugees and are

successively documented despite the difficulties in obtaining information about the fate, names and locations of the detained as the Syrian regime continues to reserve such data. To this date, AGPS has recorded the detention of 1640 Palestinians in the Syrian prisons, including 105 women.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6063

The Syrian security forces continues to detain Palestinian refugee “Eyad Abd Al-Kareem Al-Shehaby” for the fourth consecutive year. He was born in 1987 and is a resident of Yarmouk camp.

Members of the regime’s security forces arrested him in April 2013, in Al-Zahra area, close to the camp, while he was leaving to buy bread for his family. To this date, his fate or location have not been revealed.

On its part, the family confirmed that their son does not belong to any faction, whether an opposition or supporting group and sent out an appeal to all the detainees released from the regime’s prisons to inform them if they have seen their son during his detention.

AGPS receives a number of messages and information about Syrian refugees and are

successively documented despite the difficulties in obtaining information about the fate, names and locations of the detained as the Syrian regime continues to reserve such data. To this date, AGPS has recorded the detention of 1640 Palestinians in the Syrian prisons, including 105 women.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6063