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The Action Group’s documentation report: 28 Palestinian refugees were detained during 2017

Published : 20-02-2018

The Action Group’s documentation report: 28 Palestinian refugees were detained during 2017

AGPS revealed in its annual documentation report for the year 2017, titled “Palestinians of Syria, Between Promises and Restrictions,” and published earlier this month, that 28 Palestinian refugees were arrested during 2017, of which 21 were men and 7 women, from across the Syrian cities and camps. The report indicates that the rate at which the arrests targeted the Palestinian refugees in Syria decreased in 2017 than 2016, where 76 refugees were detained, including 73 men and 3 women.

The report revealed that Khan Al-Sheih camp recorded the highest number of arrests during 2017, due to the Syrian regime’s control over all of the camp’s joints, and the targeting of the activists who refuse to leave the camp towards Idlib in north Syria, after the signing of a reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and its opposition. According to the documented statistics, more than 232 detainees from the camp are in the regime’s prisons, while more than 15 female, Palestinian refugees were arrested from the Khan Al-Sheih camp during 2017.

The total number of detainees in the Syrian regime’s prisons, according to the Action Group’s statistics, is 1664 detainees since the beginning of war in Syria, in addition to 304 missing refugees.

You can download the electronic copy of the report from the following link:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restricti ons_ar.pdf

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6648

AGPS revealed in its annual documentation report for the year 2017, titled “Palestinians of Syria, Between Promises and Restrictions,” and published earlier this month, that 28 Palestinian refugees were arrested during 2017, of which 21 were men and 7 women, from across the Syrian cities and camps. The report indicates that the rate at which the arrests targeted the Palestinian refugees in Syria decreased in 2017 than 2016, where 76 refugees were detained, including 73 men and 3 women.

The report revealed that Khan Al-Sheih camp recorded the highest number of arrests during 2017, due to the Syrian regime’s control over all of the camp’s joints, and the targeting of the activists who refuse to leave the camp towards Idlib in north Syria, after the signing of a reconciliation agreement between the Syrian regime and its opposition. According to the documented statistics, more than 232 detainees from the camp are in the regime’s prisons, while more than 15 female, Palestinian refugees were arrested from the Khan Al-Sheih camp during 2017.

The total number of detainees in the Syrian regime’s prisons, according to the Action Group’s statistics, is 1664 detainees since the beginning of war in Syria, in addition to 304 missing refugees.

You can download the electronic copy of the report from the following link:

http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restricti ons_ar.pdf

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6648