Published : 22-03-2019
Palestinian refugee Ahmed Amin AlMajdoub and his son Hesham have been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian state prisons, where they have been locked up for the 6th consecutive year.
The father and his son, both residents of AlWalid area, near AlAyedeen Camp in Homs, were kidnapped by pro-government militias on April 1, 2013.
AGPS kept record of the names of 1,736 Palestinians, including 107 women and girls, secretly incarcerated in Syrian state penitentiaries, where 570 refugees also died under torture.
Palestinian refugee Ahmed Amin AlMajdoub and his son Hesham have been enduring a mysterious fate in Syrian state prisons, where they have been locked up for the 6th consecutive year.
The father and his son, both residents of AlWalid area, near AlAyedeen Camp in Homs, were kidnapped by pro-government militias on April 1, 2013.
AGPS kept record of the names of 1,736 Palestinians, including 107 women and girls, secretly incarcerated in Syrian state penitentiaries, where 570 refugees also died under torture.