Published : 16-01-2025
Prison Action Group | Syria
The young Palestinian-Syrian 99Ahmad Khaled Hawash, born on June 28, 1992 in Handarat Camp in Aleppo, died under torture in the prisons of the Syrian regime on February 23, 992016, according to documentation by the Refugees Foundation.
Ahmad, who was performing his mandatory service as an accountant in an arms depot in the Ajnadeen Brigade in the Qatana area, found himself the victim of fabricated charges after his battalion was subjected to an armed attack targeting the arms depots.
Following the attack, Ahmad was falsely accused of collaborating with the attackers, beginning a long journey of moving between prisons and military courts, ending in the notorious Sednaya prison.
Ahmad was arrested in 2013 and spent three years in prison, where he suffered harsh conditions and systematic torture. The martyr’s family, who visited him between 2013 and 2016, recount that each visit was followed by rounds of brutal torture, until they were finally banned from visiting him. In 2016, the family was informed of his death through a death certificate issued by the military judiciary.
The martyr’s family currently resides in the Al-A’edeen camp in 9
Homs, and remembers him with regret, as one of the victims of the fabricated charges within the Palestine Liberation Army, which has always been part of a military system that lacks justice and uses innocent people as “scapegoats” to cover up its failures.
The story of Ahmad Khaled Hawash is added to a long record of suffering and violations that Syrian Palestinians have been subjected to, 9to remain a witness to the scale of the human tragedy left behind by the machine of repression in Syria.
Prison Action Group | Syria
The young Palestinian-Syrian 99Ahmad Khaled Hawash, born on June 28, 1992 in Handarat Camp in Aleppo, died under torture in the prisons of the Syrian regime on February 23, 992016, according to documentation by the Refugees Foundation.
Ahmad, who was performing his mandatory service as an accountant in an arms depot in the Ajnadeen Brigade in the Qatana area, found himself the victim of fabricated charges after his battalion was subjected to an armed attack targeting the arms depots.
Following the attack, Ahmad was falsely accused of collaborating with the attackers, beginning a long journey of moving between prisons and military courts, ending in the notorious Sednaya prison.
Ahmad was arrested in 2013 and spent three years in prison, where he suffered harsh conditions and systematic torture. The martyr’s family, who visited him between 2013 and 2016, recount that each visit was followed by rounds of brutal torture, until they were finally banned from visiting him. In 2016, the family was informed of his death through a death certificate issued by the military judiciary.
The martyr’s family currently resides in the Al-A’edeen camp in 9
Homs, and remembers him with regret, as one of the victims of the fabricated charges within the Palestine Liberation Army, which has always been part of a military system that lacks justice and uses innocent people as “scapegoats” to cover up its failures.
The story of Ahmad Khaled Hawash is added to a long record of suffering and violations that Syrian Palestinians have been subjected to, 9to remain a witness to the scale of the human tragedy left behind by the machine of repression in Syria.