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Syrian security detainees brothers “Ammar and Khaled Gomaa” for the fourth year

Published : 20-01-2018

Syrian security detainees brothers “Ammar and Khaled Gomaa” for the fourth year

The Syrian regime continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Ammar Gomaa Ibrahim,” aged 34 and “Khaled Gomaa Ibrahim,” aged 40, since September 2013 and to this date. The were arrested while passing through the Syrian regime’s Sabinah checkpoint. No information about their location or conditions of arrest has been revealed. They were residents of Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees.

Syrian security detained many siblings and Palestinian families, including women and children, and their fate remains unknown to this point. Also, cases of deaths among siblings and families have been recorded, who were victims of torture in the Syrian prisons.

The Action Group receives a number of messages and information about the detained Palestinians. They are then documented despite the difficulty of recording information because the Syrian regime continues to hide the fate, names and locations of the detainees. The Group has recorded the detention of 1652 Palestinian refugees in the Syrian regime prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6497

The Syrian regime continues to detain Palestinian brothers, “Ammar Gomaa Ibrahim,” aged 34 and “Khaled Gomaa Ibrahim,” aged 40, since September 2013 and to this date. The were arrested while passing through the Syrian regime’s Sabinah checkpoint. No information about their location or conditions of arrest has been revealed. They were residents of Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees.

Syrian security detained many siblings and Palestinian families, including women and children, and their fate remains unknown to this point. Also, cases of deaths among siblings and families have been recorded, who were victims of torture in the Syrian prisons.

The Action Group receives a number of messages and information about the detained Palestinians. They are then documented despite the difficulty of recording information because the Syrian regime continues to hide the fate, names and locations of the detainees. The Group has recorded the detention of 1652 Palestinian refugees in the Syrian regime prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6497