Amnesty International Finishes its Training Course in Istanbul, with Attendance of AGPS.

Amnesty International finished its human rights course, which was held at Istanbul city in Turkey from 14 to 18th of January 2015, the course, that was attended by three researchers of the AGPS,  included a lot of human rights issues, most important is the kinds and conditions of violations, and the documentation and its principles according to the standards that are commensurate with the use of evidence in international courts, and save all kinds of evidence, interviewing and security standards and precautions, while the course devoted a whole chapter to shed light on the importance of international law and the Geneva Conventions, and violations against women.
The AGPS, which is based in the British capital, monitoring and documenting the victims, detainees and missing people in Syria, in addition monitoring daily field events in the Palestinian camps, that are subjected to siege and targeting. The AGPS issued several special reports addressing aspects of the Palestinians of Syria suffering in details, and also documenting human rights violations towards the Palestinian refugees at all levels, regions, and countries of the new Asylum.
The Amnesty International is an international organization based in London, founded by the English man Mr. Peter Benenson, as it has taken upon itself the most important role in the protection of human rights and focuses its activities on the prisoners in particular,  it also seeks to liberate prisoners of conscience, as the organization strongly opposes the death penalty, torture, or any another form of inhuman or degrading punishments treatment of prisoners.

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