Published : 26-12-2018
Dozens of displaced Palestinian families who have been deported from southern Damascus to northern Syria appealed, during a vigil staged in Deir Ballout on Monday, to the human rights institutions and concerned authorities to work on granting them asylum in Turkey or a European destination as a result of their dire conditions in the poverty-stricken area.
The displaced refugees stressed their commitment to their right of return to their motherland—Palestine, saying a temporary solution should be found until they gain safe access to their homes.
The refugees said they will keep up protest moves until their demands are met, urging the international human rights bodies and mass media to pop in the camp so as to keep tabs on their abject living conditions.
Hundreds of Palestinian families who have been displaced from Yarmouk Camp have been struggling for survival in northern Syria owing to the lack of much-needed services and equipment.
Dozens of displaced Palestinian families who have been deported from southern Damascus to northern Syria appealed, during a vigil staged in Deir Ballout on Monday, to the human rights institutions and concerned authorities to work on granting them asylum in Turkey or a European destination as a result of their dire conditions in the poverty-stricken area.
The displaced refugees stressed their commitment to their right of return to their motherland—Palestine, saying a temporary solution should be found until they gain safe access to their homes.
The refugees said they will keep up protest moves until their demands are met, urging the international human rights bodies and mass media to pop in the camp so as to keep tabs on their abject living conditions.
Hundreds of Palestinian families who have been displaced from Yarmouk Camp have been struggling for survival in northern Syria owing to the lack of much-needed services and equipment.