Published : 18-01-2019
Palestinian refugee Jamal Ahmad Na’im, born in 1987, has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian government prisons, where he has been locked up for over three years.
His fate and condition remain unknown. He was kidnapped at the Ibn Nafis checkpoint, in Damascus, on September 24, 2015.
Three years ago, reports said he was last spotted in the state-run Sednaya military prison.
AGPS documented the detention of 1,724 Palestinians in Syrian government prisons, including more than 105 women and girls.
Palestinian refugee Jamal Ahmad Na’im, born in 1987, has been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian government prisons, where he has been locked up for over three years.
His fate and condition remain unknown. He was kidnapped at the Ibn Nafis checkpoint, in Damascus, on September 24, 2015.
Three years ago, reports said he was last spotted in the state-run Sednaya military prison.
AGPS documented the detention of 1,724 Palestinians in Syrian government prisons, including more than 105 women and girls.