Published : 28-05-2017
AGPS, Rif Dimashq
Palestinian refugees sheltered in AlHusseiniya Camp, in Rif Dimashq, said Shiite families affiliated with the Syrian regime held sway over their homes.
The displaced Palestinian families slammed the Syrian government for relocating their Shiite allies and fighters’ families at refugees’ homes.
Sometime earlier, refugees in AlDhiabiya, in Rif Dimashq, had been forced to share their homes with pro-government families after they regained access into the area.
40% of the residents of the AlHusseiniya Camp for Palestinian refugees have been prevented from returning to their homes via government checkpoints, activists told AGPS.
On August 16, 2015 residents of AlHusseiniya Camp were allowed limited access into their homes following a two-year ban slapped by the government army.
AGPS, Rif Dimashq
Palestinian refugees sheltered in AlHusseiniya Camp, in Rif Dimashq, said Shiite families affiliated with the Syrian regime held sway over their homes.
The displaced Palestinian families slammed the Syrian government for relocating their Shiite allies and fighters’ families at refugees’ homes.
Sometime earlier, refugees in AlDhiabiya, in Rif Dimashq, had been forced to share their homes with pro-government families after they regained access into the area.
40% of the residents of the AlHusseiniya Camp for Palestinian refugees have been prevented from returning to their homes via government checkpoints, activists told AGPS.
On August 16, 2015 residents of AlHusseiniya Camp were allowed limited access into their homes following a two-year ban slapped by the government army.