Published : 09-06-2018
Dozens of Palestinian-Syrian refugees that were displaced from Yarmouk camp, organized a sit-in in the Deir Balout camp in the Syrian north, in which they called on all international and international human rights organizations, including UNRWA, the PLO and relief organizations, to work to secure their lost rights.
The protestors, which included men, women and children raised banners and slogans directed to human rights and women rights organizations, to draw attention to their suffering and to work towards achieving a decent standard of living, and to the rights of children to education.
The protesters also demanded that their basic needs be provided to them and their children inside the camp, and during the protest they expressed their commitment to their right to return to their homeland, Palestine.
The displaced Palestinians who had left the south of Damascus in batches reached the Deir Balout camp in Jindires, located in Afrin in the northern suburbs of Aleppo, faced a new phase of suffering because the camp lacks many basic services. The displaced are also complaining about the absence of water, the shortage in food supplies, as well as the extreme lack of medical services.
Dozens of Palestinian-Syrian refugees that were displaced from Yarmouk camp, organized a sit-in in the Deir Balout camp in the Syrian north, in which they called on all international and international human rights organizations, including UNRWA, the PLO and relief organizations, to work to secure their lost rights.
The protestors, which included men, women and children raised banners and slogans directed to human rights and women rights organizations, to draw attention to their suffering and to work towards achieving a decent standard of living, and to the rights of children to education.
The protesters also demanded that their basic needs be provided to them and their children inside the camp, and during the protest they expressed their commitment to their right to return to their homeland, Palestine.
The displaced Palestinians who had left the south of Damascus in batches reached the Deir Balout camp in Jindires, located in Afrin in the northern suburbs of Aleppo, faced a new phase of suffering because the camp lacks many basic services. The displaced are also complaining about the absence of water, the shortage in food supplies, as well as the extreme lack of medical services.