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Activists Launch Appeals for Release of Palestinian Refugees Detained in Turkey

Published : 06-08-2019

Activists Launch Appeals for Release of Palestinian Refugees Detained in Turkey

Hundreds of Palestinian families from Syria in Turkey have called on the concerned authorities to take urgent steps in order to urge the Turkish authorities to release Palestinian refugees Khaled Ahmed AlAbtah, detained in Edirne prison since July 22, 2019, and Ahmad Jamil AlSayed, held in custody since July 30.

Both refugees were arrested in a sweep launched by Turkish police against irregular migrants and non-holders of the kimlik visa card in Istanbul.

Their families have called on the Palestinian Authority and Palestine Embassy to take serious measures in order to protect Palestinian refugees from Syria and cancel the deportation threats.

Recently, Turkish police stepped down crackdowns and abduction sweeps, targeting irregular migrants and non-holders of the kimlik visa card in Istanbul.

Nearly 2,400 Palestinian families from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, including 1,200 families in Istanbul, where they have been facing an abject situation.

Khayra Ummah organization estimated that 400 Palestinian families from Syria without kimlik visas have been taking refuge in Turkey, among them 300 families in Istanbul.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8950

Hundreds of Palestinian families from Syria in Turkey have called on the concerned authorities to take urgent steps in order to urge the Turkish authorities to release Palestinian refugees Khaled Ahmed AlAbtah, detained in Edirne prison since July 22, 2019, and Ahmad Jamil AlSayed, held in custody since July 30.

Both refugees were arrested in a sweep launched by Turkish police against irregular migrants and non-holders of the kimlik visa card in Istanbul.

Their families have called on the Palestinian Authority and Palestine Embassy to take serious measures in order to protect Palestinian refugees from Syria and cancel the deportation threats.

Recently, Turkish police stepped down crackdowns and abduction sweeps, targeting irregular migrants and non-holders of the kimlik visa card in Istanbul.

Nearly 2,400 Palestinian families from Syria have sought shelter in Turkey, including 1,200 families in Istanbul, where they have been facing an abject situation.

Khayra Ummah organization estimated that 400 Palestinian families from Syria without kimlik visas have been taking refuge in Turkey, among them 300 families in Istanbul.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8950