Published : 25-03-2019
Palestinian refugee Shamsa AlRashdan, aged 56, and her daughter Asia Kweidar, aged 16, have been secretly locked up in Syrian state jails for six years in a row.
The mother and her daughter, both residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, were kidnapped on April 23, 2013.
Unverified sources said Shamsa and her daughter had been spotted in the Palestine Branch 235. Their condition remains unknown.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,736 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state dungeons, among them 107 women and girls.
AGPS continues to call on the Syrian authorities to disclose the fate of hundreds of Palestinian refugees mysteriously held behind prison bars. AGPS believes that their enforced disappearance amounts to a crime against humanity.
Palestinian refugee Shamsa AlRashdan, aged 56, and her daughter Asia Kweidar, aged 16, have been secretly locked up in Syrian state jails for six years in a row.
The mother and her daughter, both residents of Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, were kidnapped on April 23, 2013.
Unverified sources said Shamsa and her daughter had been spotted in the Palestine Branch 235. Their condition remains unknown.
AGPS kept record of the incarceration of 1,736 Palestinian refugees in Syrian state dungeons, among them 107 women and girls.
AGPS continues to call on the Syrian authorities to disclose the fate of hundreds of Palestinian refugees mysteriously held behind prison bars. AGPS believes that their enforced disappearance amounts to a crime against humanity.