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Palestinian Refugee Khaled Kharroubi Secretly Held in Syrian Jail

Published : 30-11-2019

Palestinian Refugee Khaled Kharroubi Secretly Held in Syrian Jail

Palestinian refugee Khaled Muhsen Kharroubi, a resident of Syria’s AlMuzeireeb community, has been enduring a mysterious fate in state-run jails for the fourth consecutive year.

Khaled was arrested by Syrian security forces in AlLajat area, south of Syria, on August 20, 2015. His condition and whereabouts remain unknown.

AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,768 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women.

AGPS believes that the arbitrary internment and enforced disappearance of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria amount to war crimes.

AGPS continues to urge the Syrian government to disclose the fate of scores of Palestinians forcibly disappeared in state-run dungeons, release the bodies of those tortured to death, seriously work on halting harsh torture tactics, launch fact-finding probes into crimes of torture, and to bring those involved in such crimes before courts.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9415

Palestinian refugee Khaled Muhsen Kharroubi, a resident of Syria’s AlMuzeireeb community, has been enduring a mysterious fate in state-run jails for the fourth consecutive year.

Khaled was arrested by Syrian security forces in AlLajat area, south of Syria, on August 20, 2015. His condition and whereabouts remain unknown.

AGPS documented the secret detention of 1,768 Palestinian refugees in Syria’s state-run prisons, among them 108 women.

AGPS believes that the arbitrary internment and enforced disappearance of Palestinian refugees in war-torn Syria amount to war crimes.

AGPS continues to urge the Syrian government to disclose the fate of scores of Palestinians forcibly disappeared in state-run dungeons, release the bodies of those tortured to death, seriously work on halting harsh torture tactics, launch fact-finding probes into crimes of torture, and to bring those involved in such crimes before courts.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9415