Published : 11-04-2016
On the other hand, activists confirmed to the AGPS that around 40 percent of the original residents of Al-Hosaiyniya camp have not return back to their houses until today. The reason behind that is the fears of arrest as the regime’s troops are controlling the camp’s entrances and exits, and have already arrested many youths under many fake pretexts such as advocating the opposition and/or providing relief and medical care to it.
In the same camp, the AGPS has documented women arrested by the regime’s checkpoints in addition to bombing houses of media and relief activists inside the camp.
It is noteworthy that the returning process had started on 16 August 2015 after full closure of the camp continued for two years.
On the other hand, activists confirmed to the AGPS that around 40 percent of the original residents of Al-Hosaiyniya camp have not return back to their houses until today. The reason behind that is the fears of arrest as the regime’s troops are controlling the camp’s entrances and exits, and have already arrested many youths under many fake pretexts such as advocating the opposition and/or providing relief and medical care to it.
In the same camp, the AGPS has documented women arrested by the regime’s checkpoints in addition to bombing houses of media and relief activists inside the camp.
It is noteworthy that the returning process had started on 16 August 2015 after full closure of the camp continued for two years.