Published : 27-08-2018
Palestinian brothers Mohamed Kheir and Zaher Naser Ibrahim, from AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq, have been incarcerated in Syrian government jails for over four years and a half.
Mohamed Kheir, born in 1994, was arrested on February 19, 2014; Zaher, born in 1986, was arrested on March 20, 2014, their family told AGPS, while appealing for information about their sons’ fate.
According to AGPS data, over 1,691 Palestinian refugees have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.
Palestinian brothers Mohamed Kheir and Zaher Naser Ibrahim, from AlSabina Camp for Palestinian refugees in Rif Dimashq, have been incarcerated in Syrian government jails for over four years and a half.
Mohamed Kheir, born in 1994, was arrested on February 19, 2014; Zaher, born in 1986, was arrested on March 20, 2014, their family told AGPS, while appealing for information about their sons’ fate.
According to AGPS data, over 1,691 Palestinian refugees have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.