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Number of Palestinians of Syria in Jordan Decreased as their Suffering Increased

Published : 11-05-2015

Number of Palestinians of Syria in Jordan Decreased as their Suffering Increased

The number of Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan has decreased to 10.6 thousands, after it previously exceeded 15,000 Palestinian refugees according to UNRWA statistics, where 173 of them inhabited in Cyber City Compound northern Jordan near the Syrian border. Most of the other refugees live inside Jordanian cities or in Zaatari refugee camp, and pretending to be Syrian refugees, where the authorities deported any Palestinian refugees, and returning to Syria, which they fled in fear for their lives.

Most refugees are suffering from extreme poverty, and are distributed in varying proportions to the cities of: Irbid, Zarqa, Amman, Mafraq, Zaatari camp, and Cyber City.

It is noteworthy that Jordan imposes restrictions on the entry of Palestinians, and returns some refugees forcibly to Syria, according to a report by Amnesty International.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1082

The number of Palestinian Syrian refugees in Jordan has decreased to 10.6 thousands, after it previously exceeded 15,000 Palestinian refugees according to UNRWA statistics, where 173 of them inhabited in Cyber City Compound northern Jordan near the Syrian border. Most of the other refugees live inside Jordanian cities or in Zaatari refugee camp, and pretending to be Syrian refugees, where the authorities deported any Palestinian refugees, and returning to Syria, which they fled in fear for their lives.

Most refugees are suffering from extreme poverty, and are distributed in varying proportions to the cities of: Irbid, Zarqa, Amman, Mafraq, Zaatari camp, and Cyber City.

It is noteworthy that Jordan imposes restrictions on the entry of Palestinians, and returns some refugees forcibly to Syria, according to a report by Amnesty International.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1082