Published : 10-09-2018
307 Palestinian refugees, including 38 women and girls, have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare. Most of those who have disappeared are reportedly residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.
Activists accused pro-government militias for targeting Palestinians in arbitrary abduction sweeps carried out under the security guise.
Several other Palestinians have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.
AGPS believes that the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian authorities on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.
307 Palestinian refugees, including 38 women and girls, have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare. Most of those who have disappeared are reportedly residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.
Activists accused pro-government militias for targeting Palestinians in arbitrary abduction sweeps carried out under the security guise.
Several other Palestinians have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.
AGPS believes that the number is far higher due to the gag orders enforced by the Syrian authorities on the detainees’ fates and names, along with the reluctance of the casualty’s families to reveal the names of their deceased or missing relatives for fear of retaliation.