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Workshop Raises Alarm Bells over Situation of Palestinians from Syria in Gaza

Published : 22-01-2019

Workshop Raises Alarm Bells over Situation of Palestinians from Syria in Gaza

A workshop has been staged by the Independent Human Rights Commission - Grievances Bureau in the besieged Gaza Strip to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees who returned from Syria to Gaza.

The commission briefed the participants about the calamitous conditions of the Palestinians of Syria and the infringement of their rights, including their economic, cultural, social, and political rights along with their right to healthcare, education, and official travel documents.

Head of the Committee to Follow-Up on the Situation of Palestinian Refugees from Syria in Gaza, Dr. Mohamed AlShawish, stressed the need to speak up for the cause of Palestinians of Syria and pressurize concerned authorities to live up to their responsibilities.

360 Palestinian families headed for the blockaded Gaza Strip by the end of 2012, fleeing war-torn Syria. The number has gone down to 154 families as a number of families left the impoverished coastal enclave as a result of the absence of relief assistance and tragic living conditions wrought on the Israeli-blockaded strip.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8204

A workshop has been staged by the Independent Human Rights Commission - Grievances Bureau in the besieged Gaza Strip to discuss the situation of Palestinian refugees who returned from Syria to Gaza.

The commission briefed the participants about the calamitous conditions of the Palestinians of Syria and the infringement of their rights, including their economic, cultural, social, and political rights along with their right to healthcare, education, and official travel documents.

Head of the Committee to Follow-Up on the Situation of Palestinian Refugees from Syria in Gaza, Dr. Mohamed AlShawish, stressed the need to speak up for the cause of Palestinians of Syria and pressurize concerned authorities to live up to their responsibilities.

360 Palestinian families headed for the blockaded Gaza Strip by the end of 2012, fleeing war-torn Syria. The number has gone down to 154 families as a number of families left the impoverished coastal enclave as a result of the absence of relief assistance and tragic living conditions wrought on the Israeli-blockaded strip.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8204