Published : 16-11-2019
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Awad has been locked up in Syrian government prisons for the fifth consecutive year.
Mohamed, in his 50s of age, was kidnapped from his home in AlAyedeen refugee camp in Homs on May 12, 2014.
His family continues to appeal for information over his condition and whereabouts. He is a native of Tirat Haifa, in Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in 1948.
AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,768 Palestinian refugees, including 108 women and girls, in Syrian government lock-ups. 327 refugees have also gone missing in the country.
Palestinian refugee Mohamed Awad has been locked up in Syrian government prisons for the fifth consecutive year.
Mohamed, in his 50s of age, was kidnapped from his home in AlAyedeen refugee camp in Homs on May 12, 2014.
His family continues to appeal for information over his condition and whereabouts. He is a native of Tirat Haifa, in Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in 1948.
AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,768 Palestinian refugees, including 108 women and girls, in Syrian government lock-ups. 327 refugees have also gone missing in the country.