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Palestinian Return Centre Receives a Respond from the Head of ICRC about the Yarmouk Crisis

Published : 09-05-2015

Palestinian Return Centre Receives a Respond from the Head of ICRC about the Yarmouk Crisis

PRC in the British Capital received a respond from ICRC to a letter that was sent by the PRC to tens of International organizations, namely the ICRC.

The letteris about the deteriorated humanitarian conditions in the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus. It also confirmed the need to intervene in order to save civilians in Yarmouk, and to open a safe humanitarian corridor for the besieged residents inside the camp.

  The ICRC respond included explanation of the efforts by the ICRC and the challenges facing it. The ICRC indicated that it demanded all conflict parties in Yarmouk to open a safe corridor for the exit of civilians, and for the entry of humanitarian and food aids. As well as, it confirmed that, on October 2014, it obtained permission by the Syrian authorities in order to enter aid to Yarmouk in cooperation with the PRC and SRC, yet, the deteriorated security situation there prevented it.

In conclusion of the respond, Head of ICRC vows to continue efforts and pressure on the conflict parties in order to enable their partners getting a corridor for helping the affected residents in Yarmouk. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1078

PRC in the British Capital received a respond from ICRC to a letter that was sent by the PRC to tens of International organizations, namely the ICRC.

The letteris about the deteriorated humanitarian conditions in the Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus. It also confirmed the need to intervene in order to save civilians in Yarmouk, and to open a safe humanitarian corridor for the besieged residents inside the camp.

  The ICRC respond included explanation of the efforts by the ICRC and the challenges facing it. The ICRC indicated that it demanded all conflict parties in Yarmouk to open a safe corridor for the exit of civilians, and for the entry of humanitarian and food aids. As well as, it confirmed that, on October 2014, it obtained permission by the Syrian authorities in order to enter aid to Yarmouk in cooperation with the PRC and SRC, yet, the deteriorated security situation there prevented it.

In conclusion of the respond, Head of ICRC vows to continue efforts and pressure on the conflict parties in order to enable their partners getting a corridor for helping the affected residents in Yarmouk. 

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1078