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Palestinian family from Yarmouk camp appeals to reveal the fate of their son

Published : 01-05-2018

Palestinian family from Yarmouk camp appeals to reveal the fate of their son

The family of Palestinian refugee “Jamal Abu Seyam,” from Yarmouk camp in Damascus, appealed to the rights and human rights organizations, to intervene to identify the fate of their son, which remains unknown after losing contact with him four years ago. His family clarified in its message, which it sent to the Action Group, that it lost contact with their son in 2014. At that time, he was living in Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. Until now, no information has been received about him.

The Action Group’s Monitoring and Documentation Team has documented more than 300 missing Palestinian refugees since the war began in Syria, including 38 females. The Group said more than half of the missing were from Yarmouk refugee camp, in the south of Damascus

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7038

The family of Palestinian refugee “Jamal Abu Seyam,” from Yarmouk camp in Damascus, appealed to the rights and human rights organizations, to intervene to identify the fate of their son, which remains unknown after losing contact with him four years ago. His family clarified in its message, which it sent to the Action Group, that it lost contact with their son in 2014. At that time, he was living in Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. Until now, no information has been received about him.

The Action Group’s Monitoring and Documentation Team has documented more than 300 missing Palestinian refugees since the war began in Syria, including 38 females. The Group said more than half of the missing were from Yarmouk refugee camp, in the south of Damascus

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7038