Published : 12-01-2020
Palestinian university student Omran Ahmad AlAzoun, from Yarmouk Camp, has gone missing in Damascus after he walked out of the College Of Mechanical And Electrical Engineering on way to the Faculty of Law to apply for delaying compulsory military service.
His family said his condition and whereabouts have been shrouded in mystery.
Updated data by AGPS indicates that 331 Palestinian refugees, including 40 women and girls, have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare. Several other Palestinians have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.
Activists have accused pro-government militias in Syria of targeting Palestinians in arbitrary abduction sweeps carried out under the security guise. Scores of families have been blackmailed over the release of their missing relatives and have paid large sums of money to brokers, crooked lawyers, or government officials to get pieces of information about their conditions and whereabouts.
Palestinian university student Omran Ahmad AlAzoun, from Yarmouk Camp, has gone missing in Damascus after he walked out of the College Of Mechanical And Electrical Engineering on way to the Faculty of Law to apply for delaying compulsory military service.
His family said his condition and whereabouts have been shrouded in mystery.
Updated data by AGPS indicates that 331 Palestinian refugees, including 40 women and girls, have gone missing since the outbreak of the Syrian warfare. Several other Palestinians have been enduring mysterious fates in Syrian government penitentiaries.
Activists have accused pro-government militias in Syria of targeting Palestinians in arbitrary abduction sweeps carried out under the security guise. Scores of families have been blackmailed over the release of their missing relatives and have paid large sums of money to brokers, crooked lawyers, or government officials to get pieces of information about their conditions and whereabouts.