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The Committee to Support the Syrian Prisoners in the Occupation Prisons briefs the Red Cross mission on the conditions of the Syrians in the Golan and the arbitrary occupation measures against them and the right of Nihal Al-Maqt

2020-08-27T18:53:30.163Z


DAMASCUS-SANA The committee to support released prisoners and Syrian detainees in the Israeli occupation prisons delivered a letter to Ba`a


Damascus-Sana

The Committee for Supporting the Released Prisoners and Syrian Detainees in the Israeli Occupation Prisons delivered a letter to the International Red Cross mission to inform it of the arbitrary measures of the Israeli occupation entity against the people of the occupied Syrian Golan in general and Nihal Suleiman al-Maqt in particular.

Last June, the Israeli occupation authorities issued an unfair prison sentence against Nihal al-Maqt, sister of the released prisoner Sidqi al-Maqt, for a period of three years, with a suspended sentence, a heavy fine, and 6 months of hard labor, and since the execution of the judgment with hard labor, the Israeli occupation forces have pursued and repeatedly summoned her under the pretext of interrogating her.

The head of the committee presented the liberated prisoner Ali Al-Younes, the representative of the Red Cross mission, Philip Spoeri, with a reality and the suffering of the people of the Syrian Arab Golan due to the continuous violations of the Israeli occupation entity, against them in general and Nihal al-Maqt in particular.

The meeting in Damascus coincided with a visit by members of the Campaign to Support Nihal Suleiman Al-Maqt in Lebanon to the International Red Cross office in Beirut, during which they stressed the need for international humanitarian institutions, especially the Red Cross, to assume their humanitarian responsibilities in the face of Israeli brutal racism and for the occupation entity to issue arbitrary rulings against Arab militants from Without any legal right.

Source: sena

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