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The AGPS: the Torture Victims' Toll rises to 301, and the Number is expected to Increase.

Published : 13-03-2015

The AGPS: the Torture Victims

The documentation and monitoring team of the AGPS announced that the Number of torture victims in the Syrian Regime prisons increased to 301 documented Palestinian victims. The raise came after the death of each of the young man "Mahmoud Mohammed Mawed" and the refugee "Tariq Mawed"; they are from the Yarmouk camp and died due to torture in the Regime prisons. The refugee "Tariq Mawaed" was arrested from the (DTC) Damascus Training Center of UNRWA at AL Maza area in Damascus, and the refugee "Mohammed Khalid Fouad Abu Abeid," 26 years, also died due to torture after being missed on 10-11-2012.

The victims were identified through leaked pictures for the torture victims who died due to torture in the Syrian regime prisons, while the AGPS confirms that the number is expected to increase as a result of torture and deteriorated conditions that face at least 784 Palestinian detained refugees at the Syrian regime prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/680

The documentation and monitoring team of the AGPS announced that the Number of torture victims in the Syrian Regime prisons increased to 301 documented Palestinian victims. The raise came after the death of each of the young man "Mahmoud Mohammed Mawed" and the refugee "Tariq Mawed"; they are from the Yarmouk camp and died due to torture in the Regime prisons. The refugee "Tariq Mawaed" was arrested from the (DTC) Damascus Training Center of UNRWA at AL Maza area in Damascus, and the refugee "Mohammed Khalid Fouad Abu Abeid," 26 years, also died due to torture after being missed on 10-11-2012.

The victims were identified through leaked pictures for the torture victims who died due to torture in the Syrian regime prisons, while the AGPS confirms that the number is expected to increase as a result of torture and deteriorated conditions that face at least 784 Palestinian detained refugees at the Syrian regime prisons.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/680