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Qosai Mosleh’s” Palestinian-Syrian family renews its appeal to find its son who has been missing for four years

Published : 22-01-2018

Qosai Mosleh’s” Palestinian-Syrian family renews its appeal to find its son who has been missing for four years

The family of Palestinian-Syrian, “Qosai Mosleh,” born on 31/3/1991, renewed its appeals to the humanitarian and international organizations and the Palestinian authorities and its President, to move towards finding their son, who is being treated in one of Italy’s hospitals.

The man’s father, “Ahmed Mosleh,” said that his son Qosai lost his memory four years ago in a sinking boat accident, which was carrying hundreds of immigrants from Libya to Italy, on 2-8-2014. His son was one of the survivors, however he lost contact with him.

He adds that days after he lost contact with his son, the father managed to get in touch with one of the nurses in Lampedusa Hospital, who confirmed that Qosai is alive and being treated in the hospital, without providing further information about his condition. The family was later informed by the hospital that Qosai was transferred to a hospital on the Island of Sicily in south Italy, confirming the Qosai has lost his memory.

The father added, “We tried contact the Red Cross in Syria, Lebanon, Norway, Sweden and Canada without a significant result. One of our family friends living in Norway went to the Italian Hospital to follow-up on Qosai’s condition, however the hospital refused to let him in or to provide any information about Qosai.”

 

According to “Ahmed Mosleh,” they got in contact with the activist Fatma Jaber, who played an active role in the case. She got in touch with the Palestinian Ambassador in Italy, Doctor Mai Alkaila, who confirmed that she cannot doing anything for the man because Italian Law does not provide any information or allow anyone to communicate with Qosai, except for one family member.

In the end of his appeal, Qosai’s father requested that he or his wife be allowed to travel to see their only son in hospital, stressing on the need of the Palestinian authority and its embassy to move urgently, to put an end to this case.

Qosai Mosleh’s family, which consists of the mother, Amira Nassar, Qosai and his three sisters, was displaced from Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees to Lebanon. The father, Ahmed Mosleh, remained besieged in Syria.

In 2013, the family moved to Beddawi camp. After Qosai failed to find a job opportunity and the tight living, despite being a Network Engineering Certificate Holder (MSCE) and being a graduate from the Institute of Informatics, he decided to move to Libya then to Europe.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees fled from Syria to the neighboring countries and Europe. More than 50 of these refugees died in sinking boat accidents, on their migration route, in addition to many others who have gone missing, and to this date, no information has been revealed about them.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6505

The family of Palestinian-Syrian, “Qosai Mosleh,” born on 31/3/1991, renewed its appeals to the humanitarian and international organizations and the Palestinian authorities and its President, to move towards finding their son, who is being treated in one of Italy’s hospitals.

The man’s father, “Ahmed Mosleh,” said that his son Qosai lost his memory four years ago in a sinking boat accident, which was carrying hundreds of immigrants from Libya to Italy, on 2-8-2014. His son was one of the survivors, however he lost contact with him.

He adds that days after he lost contact with his son, the father managed to get in touch with one of the nurses in Lampedusa Hospital, who confirmed that Qosai is alive and being treated in the hospital, without providing further information about his condition. The family was later informed by the hospital that Qosai was transferred to a hospital on the Island of Sicily in south Italy, confirming the Qosai has lost his memory.

The father added, “We tried contact the Red Cross in Syria, Lebanon, Norway, Sweden and Canada without a significant result. One of our family friends living in Norway went to the Italian Hospital to follow-up on Qosai’s condition, however the hospital refused to let him in or to provide any information about Qosai.”

 

According to “Ahmed Mosleh,” they got in contact with the activist Fatma Jaber, who played an active role in the case. She got in touch with the Palestinian Ambassador in Italy, Doctor Mai Alkaila, who confirmed that she cannot doing anything for the man because Italian Law does not provide any information or allow anyone to communicate with Qosai, except for one family member.

In the end of his appeal, Qosai’s father requested that he or his wife be allowed to travel to see their only son in hospital, stressing on the need of the Palestinian authority and its embassy to move urgently, to put an end to this case.

Qosai Mosleh’s family, which consists of the mother, Amira Nassar, Qosai and his three sisters, was displaced from Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees to Lebanon. The father, Ahmed Mosleh, remained besieged in Syria.

In 2013, the family moved to Beddawi camp. After Qosai failed to find a job opportunity and the tight living, despite being a Network Engineering Certificate Holder (MSCE) and being a graduate from the Institute of Informatics, he decided to move to Libya then to Europe.

Thousands of Palestinian refugees fled from Syria to the neighboring countries and Europe. More than 50 of these refugees died in sinking boat accidents, on their migration route, in addition to many others who have gone missing, and to this date, no information has been revealed about them.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6505