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Residents of Sbeina Camp Demand their Return.

Published : 30-04-2015

Residents of Sbeina Camp Demand their Return.

The residents of Al Sbeina camp are banned to return back to their camp though the control of the Regular Army and the Palestinian factions loyal to the Army over the camp since about 533 days, Al Sbeina camp's activists and the dignitaries demanded to return back to their houses and properties.

 It is worth mentioning that since the beginning of 2013, the camp was under strict siege within the siege that was imposed on the southern area of Damascus which prompted the residents to leave to the adjacent areas like Sahnayya and Al Kesswa in addition to leaving to Khan Al Shieh and Khan Danoun camps, the displacement state continued with the strengthening of the siege and bombing on the camp and became empty of its residents. The UNRWA estimations indicate that the percentage of AL Sbeina camp's residents in Lebanon reached about 8.21% of the total number of the refugees in Lebanon that reached about 50000 refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1007

The residents of Al Sbeina camp are banned to return back to their camp though the control of the Regular Army and the Palestinian factions loyal to the Army over the camp since about 533 days, Al Sbeina camp's activists and the dignitaries demanded to return back to their houses and properties.

 It is worth mentioning that since the beginning of 2013, the camp was under strict siege within the siege that was imposed on the southern area of Damascus which prompted the residents to leave to the adjacent areas like Sahnayya and Al Kesswa in addition to leaving to Khan Al Shieh and Khan Danoun camps, the displacement state continued with the strengthening of the siege and bombing on the camp and became empty of its residents. The UNRWA estimations indicate that the percentage of AL Sbeina camp's residents in Lebanon reached about 8.21% of the total number of the refugees in Lebanon that reached about 50000 refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1007