Published : 16-05-2015
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Yarmouk came out yesterday in a massive march through the streets of Yarmouk in order to commemorate the 67anniversary of Palestine Nakba.
The march launched in front of the UNRWA schools Street and roamed the streets of the camp, heading to Martyrs Cemetery. For their part, residents held Palestinian flags, chanting national slogans, and chants the right of return.
It is worth mentioning that the camp is subject to tight siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups for (687) days, which claimed the lives of 176 refugees because of nutrition and medical care shortage.
Hundreds of Palestinian refugees from Yarmouk came out yesterday in a massive march through the streets of Yarmouk in order to commemorate the 67anniversary of Palestine Nakba.
The march launched in front of the UNRWA schools Street and roamed the streets of the camp, heading to Martyrs Cemetery. For their part, residents held Palestinian flags, chanting national slogans, and chants the right of return.
It is worth mentioning that the camp is subject to tight siege imposed by the regular army and PFGC groups for (687) days, which claimed the lives of 176 refugees because of nutrition and medical care shortage.