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Liwaa AlQuds Updates Registered Data about Residents of Handarat Camp for Palestinian Refugees

Published : 31-05-2019

Liwaa AlQuds Updates Registered Data about Residents of Handarat Camp for Palestinian Refugees

Liwaa AlQuds forces, affiliated with the Syrian government, have been updating the database of Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Handarat Camp. The residents were notified of the move and asked to show up at Liwaa AlQuds headquarters.

The names and mobile phones of the refugees have also recorded in an attempt to reach out to them during aid distribution processes.

Scores of refugees slammed the move, which they said does not herald a promising news regarding the reconstruction of infrastructure and return of displaced families, which obviously will not be taking place anytime soon.

More than 90% of civilian homes and facilities sustained severe damage or were totally destroyed in Handarat Camp, in Aleppo, after the Syrian government forces heavily struck the camp with missiles and barrel bombs. The price leap and high rates of unemployment have made the situation far more unbearable in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8704

Liwaa AlQuds forces, affiliated with the Syrian government, have been updating the database of Palestinian refugees taking shelter in Handarat Camp. The residents were notified of the move and asked to show up at Liwaa AlQuds headquarters.

The names and mobile phones of the refugees have also recorded in an attempt to reach out to them during aid distribution processes.

Scores of refugees slammed the move, which they said does not herald a promising news regarding the reconstruction of infrastructure and return of displaced families, which obviously will not be taking place anytime soon.

More than 90% of civilian homes and facilities sustained severe damage or were totally destroyed in Handarat Camp, in Aleppo, after the Syrian government forces heavily struck the camp with missiles and barrel bombs. The price leap and high rates of unemployment have made the situation far more unbearable in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8704