Published : 10-07-2018
AGPS has learned that families of detained Palestinians who have been appealing for information regarding their relatives’ fate may access such data at the office of the Arab Palestinian Refugees General Commission in Ein Karsh.
Concerned families should apply for civil registration documents to identify their relatives’ names and conditions. In case the person is still alive, staff members are likely not to reveal his/her location. Death reasons are also often kept secret.
A few days earlier, 34 Palestinians from AlAyedeen refugee camps in Hums and Hama were pronounced dead as a result of torture in Syrian government jails. The families received the death reports through the Arab Palestinian Refugees General Commission in Syria.
AGPS has learned that families of detained Palestinians who have been appealing for information regarding their relatives’ fate may access such data at the office of the Arab Palestinian Refugees General Commission in Ein Karsh.
Concerned families should apply for civil registration documents to identify their relatives’ names and conditions. In case the person is still alive, staff members are likely not to reveal his/her location. Death reasons are also often kept secret.
A few days earlier, 34 Palestinians from AlAyedeen refugee camps in Hums and Hama were pronounced dead as a result of torture in Syrian government jails. The families received the death reports through the Arab Palestinian Refugees General Commission in Syria.