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A Mosque's Imam Appeal for not Deporting him from S.A to Syria.

Published : 18-03-2015

A Mosque

A Palestinian refugee from Yarmouk appealed the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, the Presidential Office in Ramallah, and the stakeholders in order to intervene with the Saudi authorities to settle his legal status in the UK and not to be deported to Syria. This appeal came in a letter, which the AGPS received a copy of it, to explain the situation of the Palestinian Syrian refugee who was an imam of a refugee mosque in the Yarmouk refugee camp. The refugee was arrested at the beginning of the events by the Syrian regime, and after his release he fled with his wife and two children to Lebanon and then to Saudi Arabia; he and his wife and children for Hajj as for being an imam of a mosque he tried to resort to the Saudi government to protect him, but they refused on the pretext of being Palestinian. He went to German and Italian embassy to apply for asylum but they refused his request and told him that they do not accept any request for asylum from Saudi Arabia, as he added in his letter that he lives two years ago in Saudi Arabia which is illegal, as he moves from one place to another so that he has nothing to feed his family, as he feared of deportation to Syria, which means judgment on him and his family to death. In addition he has no opportunities of treating of educating his children in a school or work or anything. The Palestinian refugee noted in his letter that he is suffering from health excruciating pain in the limbs because of his detention in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/714

A Palestinian refugee from Yarmouk appealed the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, the Presidential Office in Ramallah, and the stakeholders in order to intervene with the Saudi authorities to settle his legal status in the UK and not to be deported to Syria. This appeal came in a letter, which the AGPS received a copy of it, to explain the situation of the Palestinian Syrian refugee who was an imam of a refugee mosque in the Yarmouk refugee camp. The refugee was arrested at the beginning of the events by the Syrian regime, and after his release he fled with his wife and two children to Lebanon and then to Saudi Arabia; he and his wife and children for Hajj as for being an imam of a mosque he tried to resort to the Saudi government to protect him, but they refused on the pretext of being Palestinian. He went to German and Italian embassy to apply for asylum but they refused his request and told him that they do not accept any request for asylum from Saudi Arabia, as he added in his letter that he lives two years ago in Saudi Arabia which is illegal, as he moves from one place to another so that he has nothing to feed his family, as he feared of deportation to Syria, which means judgment on him and his family to death. In addition he has no opportunities of treating of educating his children in a school or work or anything. The Palestinian refugee noted in his letter that he is suffering from health excruciating pain in the limbs because of his detention in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/714