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AGPS Issues Report on Statistics of Victims and Detainees in Syria until June 2018

Published : 03-08-2018

AGPS Issues Report on Statistics of Victims and Detainees in Syria until June 2018

AGPS issued a lengthy statistical report in Arabic, the 16th of its kind, documenting the number of detainees and casualties in war-torn Syria.

The report kept record of the death of 3,799 Palestinian refugees since the outbreak of the warfare in Syria in March 2011 until June 2018.

Hundreds died as a result of the blockade; others under shelling; hundreds more were tortured to death in Syrian lock-ups. Scores of refugees died on the migration road.

The report is pided into two major sections. The first section covers the number of Palestinian victims and detainees since the outburst of hostilities until June 2018; the second part is devoted to statistics about the victims of the first half of 2018.

The report is another chain in the series of studies released by AGPS in an attempt to spotlight the situation of Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories.

Data on the time, location, gender, age, and status (civilian, military) figures in the report.

As appears in the report, AGPS does not hold a given party accountable for the tragic state of affairs in Syria. The situation, AGPS believes, is the outcome of different factors and crises wrought by all warring parties in Syria.

AGPS appeals to the International Criminal Court, among other international bodies, to urgently step in and prosecute those involved in war crimes and human rights violations against civilians.

To download the Arabic version of the report please click here:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/reports/special/sta2018ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7512

AGPS issued a lengthy statistical report in Arabic, the 16th of its kind, documenting the number of detainees and casualties in war-torn Syria.

The report kept record of the death of 3,799 Palestinian refugees since the outbreak of the warfare in Syria in March 2011 until June 2018.

Hundreds died as a result of the blockade; others under shelling; hundreds more were tortured to death in Syrian lock-ups. Scores of refugees died on the migration road.

The report is pided into two major sections. The first section covers the number of Palestinian victims and detainees since the outburst of hostilities until June 2018; the second part is devoted to statistics about the victims of the first half of 2018.

The report is another chain in the series of studies released by AGPS in an attempt to spotlight the situation of Palestinian refugees in the embattled Syrian territories.

Data on the time, location, gender, age, and status (civilian, military) figures in the report.

As appears in the report, AGPS does not hold a given party accountable for the tragic state of affairs in Syria. The situation, AGPS believes, is the outcome of different factors and crises wrought by all warring parties in Syria.

AGPS appeals to the International Criminal Court, among other international bodies, to urgently step in and prosecute those involved in war crimes and human rights violations against civilians.

To download the Arabic version of the report please click here:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/en/reports/special/sta2018ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7512