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Palestinian Refugees in Syria’s Hjeira Town Denounce Power Blackouts

Published : 03-03-2021

Palestinian Refugees in Syria’s Hjeira Town Denounce Power Blackouts

Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in Hjera town, in Syria’s Rif Dimashq province, have been left without power for the fifth consecutive day.

The residents slammed local authorities for turning deaf ears to their appeals to enhance infrastructure and vital facilities.

A report issued by AGPS in late 2020 under the title “Palestinians in Hjeira Town: Between the Threat of Displacement and Attempts of Demographic Change” revealed the abject humanitarian condition endured by dozens of Palestinian families in the area.

The report kept record of several instances where Palestinians taking refuge in the area were arrested, attacked, and had their property destroyed and/or misappropriated. 

In 2013, Iraqi, Afghani, Lebanese, and Iranian militias wreaked havoc on Hjeira town and burglarized civilian homes and property.

The report further unveiled the preplanned campaign launched by Jihad Construction Company, affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in cooperation with real estate brokers, to buy houses in and around the town in an attempt to alter the demographic character of the area.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11368

Palestinian refugee families taking shelter in Hjera town, in Syria’s Rif Dimashq province, have been left without power for the fifth consecutive day.

The residents slammed local authorities for turning deaf ears to their appeals to enhance infrastructure and vital facilities.

A report issued by AGPS in late 2020 under the title “Palestinians in Hjeira Town: Between the Threat of Displacement and Attempts of Demographic Change” revealed the abject humanitarian condition endured by dozens of Palestinian families in the area.

The report kept record of several instances where Palestinians taking refuge in the area were arrested, attacked, and had their property destroyed and/or misappropriated. 

In 2013, Iraqi, Afghani, Lebanese, and Iranian militias wreaked havoc on Hjeira town and burglarized civilian homes and property.

The report further unveiled the preplanned campaign launched by Jihad Construction Company, affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, in cooperation with real estate brokers, to buy houses in and around the town in an attempt to alter the demographic character of the area.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11368