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Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Omar and Montasser Ghonayem”

Published : 16-01-2018

Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Omar and Montasser Ghonayem”

The Syrian regime continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Omar and Montasser Ahmed Ghonayem,” residents of Yarmouk camp, since 2013 and to this date.

According to the detainees’ parents, “Omar Ahmed Ghonayem,” born in 1995 was arrested in 2013, at the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions’ checkpoint, at the beginning of Yarmouk camp.

While “Montasser Ahmed Ghonayem,” born in 1990, was arrested at the “Mashroua Damr” checkpoint in Damascus. No information about their place or conditions of detention have been revealed.

Syrian security forces arrest many Palestinian siblings and families, including women and children, whose fate remains unknown to this moment. Many cases of siblings and families who have died under torture in the Syrian regime prisons have been recorded, such as the three brothers from the Hamdan family from Yarmouk camp, and the three sisters from the Saad Al-Din family, from the Raml camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6470

The Syrian regime continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Omar and Montasser Ahmed Ghonayem,” residents of Yarmouk camp, since 2013 and to this date.

According to the detainees’ parents, “Omar Ahmed Ghonayem,” born in 1995 was arrested in 2013, at the Syrian regime and its affiliated factions’ checkpoint, at the beginning of Yarmouk camp.

While “Montasser Ahmed Ghonayem,” born in 1990, was arrested at the “Mashroua Damr” checkpoint in Damascus. No information about their place or conditions of detention have been revealed.

Syrian security forces arrest many Palestinian siblings and families, including women and children, whose fate remains unknown to this moment. Many cases of siblings and families who have died under torture in the Syrian regime prisons have been recorded, such as the three brothers from the Hamdan family from Yarmouk camp, and the three sisters from the Saad Al-Din family, from the Raml camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6470