Published : 21-03-2019
Palestinian refugees from Syria sheltered on Greek islands continue to sound distress signals over the exacerbated humanitarian conditions and fragile legal status they have been subjected to.
Hundreds of Palestinians from Syria have risked their lives onboard the “death boats” to Greece, rummaging around for a momentary respite from the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction.
Several refugees have docked in Izmir, Mersin, and Istanbul, among other Turkish destinations, after they have received death and detention threats by the Turkish gendarmerie.
AGPS has kept record of the death of dozens of Palestinian refugees onboard Greece-bound ships. Several others have been arrested by Turkish coast guards.
Palestinian refugees from Syria sheltered on Greek islands continue to sound distress signals over the exacerbated humanitarian conditions and fragile legal status they have been subjected to.
Hundreds of Palestinians from Syria have risked their lives onboard the “death boats” to Greece, rummaging around for a momentary respite from the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction.
Several refugees have docked in Izmir, Mersin, and Istanbul, among other Turkish destinations, after they have received death and detention threats by the Turkish gendarmerie.
AGPS has kept record of the death of dozens of Palestinian refugees onboard Greece-bound ships. Several others have been arrested by Turkish coast guards.