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Palestinian Refugee Family in Greece Appeals for Urgent Treatment of Cancer-Stricken Child

Published : 20-12-2020

Palestinian Refugee Family in Greece Appeals for Urgent Treatment of Cancer-Stricken Child

A displaced Palestinian family from Syria in Greece has appealed to the Greek authorities and international humanitarian organizations to work on securing urgent treatment for their six-year-old daughter, diagnosed with bone cancer.

The family said their child’s health condition has remarkably deteriorated as they cannot afford to buy medicines at a monthly budget of 700 Euros. 

Palestinian refugees from Syria continue to risk their lives onboard the “death boats” to Greece, rummaging around for a momentary respite from the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction.

AGPS has kept record of the death of dozens of refugees onboard Greece-bound ships. Several others have been arrested by Greek coast guards.

More than 4,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have sought shelter in Greece, where they live in filthy and overcrowded temporary camps, some for months or years.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11049

A displaced Palestinian family from Syria in Greece has appealed to the Greek authorities and international humanitarian organizations to work on securing urgent treatment for their six-year-old daughter, diagnosed with bone cancer.

The family said their child’s health condition has remarkably deteriorated as they cannot afford to buy medicines at a monthly budget of 700 Euros. 

Palestinian refugees from Syria continue to risk their lives onboard the “death boats” to Greece, rummaging around for a momentary respite from the daily scenes of bloodshed and destruction.

AGPS has kept record of the death of dozens of refugees onboard Greece-bound ships. Several others have been arrested by Greek coast guards.

More than 4,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria have sought shelter in Greece, where they live in filthy and overcrowded temporary camps, some for months or years.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11049