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A Palestinian detainee seen at the Mezzeh branch in Damascus

Published : 06-05-2018

A Palestinian detainee seen at the Mezzeh branch in Damascus

One of the detainees released from the prisons of the Syrian regime confirmed that he saw the Palestinian refugee “Feras Abd El Razak Azouz,” in prison, who was a resident of Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees in the south of Syria.

Media pages on social media sites, concerned with the issues of detainees in the Syrian prisons, quoted the released detainee with a list of the names of the detainees, which included Azouz’s name, saying that they were seen in the Mezzeh branch on the 28th of February 2018. The Action Group was unable to confirm the reports from other sources.

Many of the released detainees transferred their views of Palestinian detainees or those who were tortured in the prisons of the regime, while the Syrian security continues to conceal the fate of detainees, performing all forms of torture against them, including the women, according to those documented testimonies. The Action Group has documented the arrest of 1677 Palestinian refugees to this moment.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7065

One of the detainees released from the prisons of the Syrian regime confirmed that he saw the Palestinian refugee “Feras Abd El Razak Azouz,” in prison, who was a resident of Deraa camp for Palestinian refugees in the south of Syria.

Media pages on social media sites, concerned with the issues of detainees in the Syrian prisons, quoted the released detainee with a list of the names of the detainees, which included Azouz’s name, saying that they were seen in the Mezzeh branch on the 28th of February 2018. The Action Group was unable to confirm the reports from other sources.

Many of the released detainees transferred their views of Palestinian detainees or those who were tortured in the prisons of the regime, while the Syrian security continues to conceal the fate of detainees, performing all forms of torture against them, including the women, according to those documented testimonies. The Action Group has documented the arrest of 1677 Palestinian refugees to this moment.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7065