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Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers “Ahmed and Mohammed Awad”

Published : 26-01-2018

Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers “Ahmed and Mohammed Awad”

Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers “Ahmed and Mohammed Awad.” Mohammed was arrested by the military security in Hama, on 26-12-2013. He was born in 1986. Ahmed was detained on the Syrian-Lebanese border, on 20-06-2014, on his return from Lebanon. He was born in 1985.

Syrian security forces arrest many cases of Palestinian siblings and families, including women and children whose fates remain unknown to this date. Also, cases of siblings and families who died under torture in the regime’s prisons have been.

AGPS 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/6523

Syrian security continues to detain Palestinian brothers “Ahmed and Mohammed Awad.” Mohammed was arrested by the military security in Hama, on 26-12-2013. He was born in 1986. Ahmed was detained on the Syrian-Lebanese border, on 20-06-2014, on his return from Lebanon. He was born in 1985.

Syrian security forces arrest many cases of Palestinian siblings and families, including women and children whose fates remain unknown to this date. Also, cases of siblings and families who died under torture in the regime’s prisons have been.

AGPS 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/6523