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45 Palestinian Residents of Hama’s AlAyedeen Camp Pronounced Dead in War-Torn Syria

Published : 28-01-2020

45 Palestinian Residents of Hama’s AlAyedeen Camp Pronounced Dead in War-Torn Syria

AGPS documented the death of 54 Palestinian residents of AlAyedeen Camp in Hama between March 15, 2011 and November 2020.

The list includes 28 refugees who were tortured to death in government jails, six Palestinians who were gunned down by snipers, and 10 others who were fatally shot.

Four refugees died, meanwhile, in a car blast; two were killed after they were kidnapped; one refugee was extra-judicially executed, and another died under shelling. Two more Palestinians died of unknown reasons.

According to AGPS data, 90% of the victims are civilians; 10% military.

All the way through Syria’s eight-year conflict, Palestinians taking shelter in AlYedeen Camp in Hama have been facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation as a result of the price leap, absence of stable financial resources, the sharp shortage in fuel supplies, frequent power blackouts, and absence of humanitarian assistance.

High rates of unemployment, the security turmoil rocking the region, and the arbitrary arrest sweeps launched by the Syrian security forces have made the situation far worse.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9667

AGPS documented the death of 54 Palestinian residents of AlAyedeen Camp in Hama between March 15, 2011 and November 2020.

The list includes 28 refugees who were tortured to death in government jails, six Palestinians who were gunned down by snipers, and 10 others who were fatally shot.

Four refugees died, meanwhile, in a car blast; two were killed after they were kidnapped; one refugee was extra-judicially executed, and another died under shelling. Two more Palestinians died of unknown reasons.

According to AGPS data, 90% of the victims are civilians; 10% military.

All the way through Syria’s eight-year conflict, Palestinians taking shelter in AlYedeen Camp in Hama have been facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation as a result of the price leap, absence of stable financial resources, the sharp shortage in fuel supplies, frequent power blackouts, and absence of humanitarian assistance.

High rates of unemployment, the security turmoil rocking the region, and the arbitrary arrest sweeps launched by the Syrian security forces have made the situation far worse.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9667