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DFLP Opens Up New Office in Yarmouk Camp

Published : 18-12-2021

DFLP Opens Up New Office in Yarmouk Camp

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) – Syria Branch inaugurated on Friday, December 17, its new office in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.

A DFLP member said the move comes amidst efforts to bring the situation back to normal in Yarmouk Camp. 

In 2020, Free Palestine Movement and Fatah Movement reopened their offices in Yarmouk Camp. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine also rehabilitated the Raja Abu Amasha medical centre.

On October 8, 2021, the Syrian Endowment Ministry greenlighted holding prayers at Abdul Kader AlHusaini Mosque.

Entering its 11th year, the Syrian conflict has had disastrous fallouts on Yarmouk Camp and other displacement camps set up across the ravaged country. In 2014, the Syrian regime cut off water in the camp, leaving hundreds of families at the risk of death.

Before the crisis started in 2011, Yarmouk was a bustling home to almost 30 percent of the Palestine refugee population in Syria. Today, the weight of displacement, hardship and the loss of loved ones add to the torment inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12593

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) – Syria Branch inaugurated on Friday, December 17, its new office in Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus.

A DFLP member said the move comes amidst efforts to bring the situation back to normal in Yarmouk Camp. 

In 2020, Free Palestine Movement and Fatah Movement reopened their offices in Yarmouk Camp. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine also rehabilitated the Raja Abu Amasha medical centre.

On October 8, 2021, the Syrian Endowment Ministry greenlighted holding prayers at Abdul Kader AlHusaini Mosque.

Entering its 11th year, the Syrian conflict has had disastrous fallouts on Yarmouk Camp and other displacement camps set up across the ravaged country. In 2014, the Syrian regime cut off water in the camp, leaving hundreds of families at the risk of death.

Before the crisis started in 2011, Yarmouk was a bustling home to almost 30 percent of the Palestine refugee population in Syria. Today, the weight of displacement, hardship and the loss of loved ones add to the torment inflicted by the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12593