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An appeal to search for a Palestinian who went missing in Syrian four years ago

Published : 13-04-2018

An appeal to search for a Palestinian who went missing in Syrian four years ago

The mother of Palestinian refugee “Nassim Ziad Abu Dehes” appealed to all international, human rights and Amnesty International organizations, to intervene to find her son, who went missing four years ago in Syria, while he was heading to the city of Deir ez-Zour in Damascus.

Abu Dehes’ mother said in her appeal, which reached AGPS, that she is living in extremely difficult health and psychological conditions, after losing her son on the 1st of January 2014, which was considered the sole breadwinner of the family, after his brother died due to torture in the Syrian regime’s prisons. She added that her son was born on 5/3/1978, and was a resident of the Seif Al-Dawla neighborhood in Aleppo, north of Syria.

The number of Palestinian refugees who have gone missing since the beginning of the Syrian war has reached more than 300 people, according to the documented statistics of the Action Group.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6939

The mother of Palestinian refugee “Nassim Ziad Abu Dehes” appealed to all international, human rights and Amnesty International organizations, to intervene to find her son, who went missing four years ago in Syria, while he was heading to the city of Deir ez-Zour in Damascus.

Abu Dehes’ mother said in her appeal, which reached AGPS, that she is living in extremely difficult health and psychological conditions, after losing her son on the 1st of January 2014, which was considered the sole breadwinner of the family, after his brother died due to torture in the Syrian regime’s prisons. She added that her son was born on 5/3/1978, and was a resident of the Seif Al-Dawla neighborhood in Aleppo, north of Syria.

The number of Palestinian refugees who have gone missing since the beginning of the Syrian war has reached more than 300 people, according to the documented statistics of the Action Group.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6939