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13 Palestinians Sheltered in AlRaml Camp Tortured to Death in Syrian Dungeons

Published : 10-08-2018

13 Palestinians Sheltered in AlRaml Camp Tortured to Death in Syrian Dungeons

AGPS documented the death of 13 Palestinians from AlRaml Camp in Latakia as a result of torture in Syrian jails. Their names appear on a newly-released list comprising the names of 8,000 victims of torture.

The 13 refugees are identified as: Khaled Ahmed Shreiki, arrested on March 31, 2012; Khaled AlNamer, arrested on July 23, 2012; Ahmed Jabara, arrested on August 04, 2013; Ahmed Mohamed AlShaar, arrested on August 31, 2012; Ali AlSos, arrested on January 5, 2012; Fadi Razouq, arrested on December 22, 2013; Mohamed Hasan Mustafa, arrested on August 01, 2011; Mohamed Hasan Zamharir, arrested on December 22, 2011; Mohamed Samir Jumu’a, arrested on April 28, 2013; Mohamed Allam Karkish, arrested on June 4, 2012; Mustfa Mohamed, arrested on December 15, 2011; Khamis Omar Hariri, arrested on December 21, 2011; and Mohamed Nizar, arrested on February 02, 2014.

AGPS documented the death of 554 Palestinians under torture in Syrian jails, where 1,687 others have been enduring mysterious fates.

AGPS estimates the real numbers to be far higher due to the gag orders slapped by the Syrian government on the detainees’ names and fates, along with the families’ reluctance to report such cases over retaliation concerns.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7541

AGPS documented the death of 13 Palestinians from AlRaml Camp in Latakia as a result of torture in Syrian jails. Their names appear on a newly-released list comprising the names of 8,000 victims of torture.

The 13 refugees are identified as: Khaled Ahmed Shreiki, arrested on March 31, 2012; Khaled AlNamer, arrested on July 23, 2012; Ahmed Jabara, arrested on August 04, 2013; Ahmed Mohamed AlShaar, arrested on August 31, 2012; Ali AlSos, arrested on January 5, 2012; Fadi Razouq, arrested on December 22, 2013; Mohamed Hasan Mustafa, arrested on August 01, 2011; Mohamed Hasan Zamharir, arrested on December 22, 2011; Mohamed Samir Jumu’a, arrested on April 28, 2013; Mohamed Allam Karkish, arrested on June 4, 2012; Mustfa Mohamed, arrested on December 15, 2011; Khamis Omar Hariri, arrested on December 21, 2011; and Mohamed Nizar, arrested on February 02, 2014.

AGPS documented the death of 554 Palestinians under torture in Syrian jails, where 1,687 others have been enduring mysterious fates.

AGPS estimates the real numbers to be far higher due to the gag orders slapped by the Syrian government on the detainees’ names and fates, along with the families’ reluctance to report such cases over retaliation concerns.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7541