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PLA Reduces Staff Salaries

Published : 03-03-2021

PLA Reduces Staff Salaries

The Palestine Liberation Army (PLA), affiliated with the Syrian regime, has lowered salaries of its gunmen on claims of inferior fitness rates.

Special sources told AGPS that the PLA has updated its staffers on the decision to reduce salaries to 38,000 Syrian pounds, down from 43,000. Volunteers will receive 60,000 instead of 65,000.

Earlier this year, dozens of Palestinian youths joined a new military training session by the PLA.

A number of buses with young men onboard were spotted in displacement camps across the war-torn country. The conscripts were transferred to Bassel AlAssad Institute for Military training in Mesyaf town. 

The Syrian government forces continue to drag Palestinian refugees to mandatory military conscription, forcing dozens to become internally displaced and dozens more to seek refuge in other countries.

Shortly after the outburst of the deadly warfare, the Syrian government forced Palestinian refugees aged 18 and above to join affiliated militias for periods of at least one year and a half.

Those who refuse conscription are subjected to crackdowns, abductions and even executions. As a result, thousands fled the tension-stricken country in the hunt for a safer shelter.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11367

The Palestine Liberation Army (PLA), affiliated with the Syrian regime, has lowered salaries of its gunmen on claims of inferior fitness rates.

Special sources told AGPS that the PLA has updated its staffers on the decision to reduce salaries to 38,000 Syrian pounds, down from 43,000. Volunteers will receive 60,000 instead of 65,000.

Earlier this year, dozens of Palestinian youths joined a new military training session by the PLA.

A number of buses with young men onboard were spotted in displacement camps across the war-torn country. The conscripts were transferred to Bassel AlAssad Institute for Military training in Mesyaf town. 

The Syrian government forces continue to drag Palestinian refugees to mandatory military conscription, forcing dozens to become internally displaced and dozens more to seek refuge in other countries.

Shortly after the outburst of the deadly warfare, the Syrian government forced Palestinian refugees aged 18 and above to join affiliated militias for periods of at least one year and a half.

Those who refuse conscription are subjected to crackdowns, abductions and even executions. As a result, thousands fled the tension-stricken country in the hunt for a safer shelter.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11367