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8 Special Reports about Palestinians of Syria Issued by AGPS in 2020

Published : 07-01-2021

8 Special Reports about Palestinians of Syria Issued by AGPS in 2020

Eight lengthy reports have been issued by AGPS in 2020 to shed light on the squalid humanitarian condition of Palestinian refugees taking shelter in war-torn Syria.

The list includes a detailed report about the situation of Palestinians in 2019.

Entitled “Palestinians of Syria: Destruction and Reconstruction”, the report underscores the calamitous situation of Palestinian refugees in and outside Syria as a result of war-related incidents.

The report provides fact-based data and statistics about the number of victims and detainees among the Palestinians of Syria in 2019.

As figures in the study, though the number of victims and detainees shrunk back compared to previous years, dozens of Palestinian refugees were pronounced dead and/or arrested in 2019.

The report indicates that as many as 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents since the outbreak of the bloody conflict in March 2011 until the end of 2019. 

The report also underscores the crises endured by the Palestinian community in displacement camps across and outside the Syrian territories. At the same time, it provides a detailed account of the violations perpetrated against PRS in their asylum seeking journey and on way to Europe and other destinations.

Another report was issued by AGPS under the title “Yarmouk Camp: A Fourfold Tragedy”. It underscores the violations which the camp residents have been subjected to since March 2011 until the end of April 2020.

The book tackles four phases undergone by the camp residents during the period under examination and covers the property-theft, displacement, and destruction to which the camp has been subjected.

The study provides a list of victims that were killed or forcibly disappeared during that period.

A report entitled “Yarmouk Camp: What’s Behind the New Reconstruction Plan” spotlighted the projected impact of the new master plan issued by Damascus Governorate on June 06, 2020 to reconstruct Yarmouk Camp.

The report warns that the new plan violates the residents’ ownership rights and swells up over 50% of old buildings and property owned by civilians. No compensations, except for small shares, are, however, proposed in the plan.

The reconstruction plan will also result in a removal of the camp’s demographic character. No more than 40% of the residents will be allowed to return to their homes in mildly damaged areas. Several families will not be able to prove property ownership due to such laws and regulations as Law 10, which allows the Syrian government to designate zones for redevelopment. The situation is even more complicated for those who lost their documents in the warfare as well as those currently sheltered abroad.

Another report also highlighted the legal hurdles faced by PRS in Turkey.

AGPS has released over 3,000 daily reports documenting the situation of Palestinian refugees across war-torn Syria.

The reports are available on the group’s website both in English and Arabic: www.actionpal.org.uk.

Other materials, including videos, live snapshots, statistics on the number of casualties and detainees, news articles, and press releases also figure on the website.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11136

Eight lengthy reports have been issued by AGPS in 2020 to shed light on the squalid humanitarian condition of Palestinian refugees taking shelter in war-torn Syria.

The list includes a detailed report about the situation of Palestinians in 2019.

Entitled “Palestinians of Syria: Destruction and Reconstruction”, the report underscores the calamitous situation of Palestinian refugees in and outside Syria as a result of war-related incidents.

The report provides fact-based data and statistics about the number of victims and detainees among the Palestinians of Syria in 2019.

As figures in the study, though the number of victims and detainees shrunk back compared to previous years, dozens of Palestinian refugees were pronounced dead and/or arrested in 2019.

The report indicates that as many as 4,013 Palestinian refugees from Syria died of war-related incidents since the outbreak of the bloody conflict in March 2011 until the end of 2019. 

The report also underscores the crises endured by the Palestinian community in displacement camps across and outside the Syrian territories. At the same time, it provides a detailed account of the violations perpetrated against PRS in their asylum seeking journey and on way to Europe and other destinations.

Another report was issued by AGPS under the title “Yarmouk Camp: A Fourfold Tragedy”. It underscores the violations which the camp residents have been subjected to since March 2011 until the end of April 2020.

The book tackles four phases undergone by the camp residents during the period under examination and covers the property-theft, displacement, and destruction to which the camp has been subjected.

The study provides a list of victims that were killed or forcibly disappeared during that period.

A report entitled “Yarmouk Camp: What’s Behind the New Reconstruction Plan” spotlighted the projected impact of the new master plan issued by Damascus Governorate on June 06, 2020 to reconstruct Yarmouk Camp.

The report warns that the new plan violates the residents’ ownership rights and swells up over 50% of old buildings and property owned by civilians. No compensations, except for small shares, are, however, proposed in the plan.

The reconstruction plan will also result in a removal of the camp’s demographic character. No more than 40% of the residents will be allowed to return to their homes in mildly damaged areas. Several families will not be able to prove property ownership due to such laws and regulations as Law 10, which allows the Syrian government to designate zones for redevelopment. The situation is even more complicated for those who lost their documents in the warfare as well as those currently sheltered abroad.

Another report also highlighted the legal hurdles faced by PRS in Turkey.

AGPS has released over 3,000 daily reports documenting the situation of Palestinian refugees across war-torn Syria.

The reports are available on the group’s website both in English and Arabic: www.actionpal.org.uk.

Other materials, including videos, live snapshots, statistics on the number of casualties and detainees, news articles, and press releases also figure on the website.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11136