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As Palestinian Refugees Appeal for Return to Ravaged Yarmouk Camp, Fatah Movement Commemorates 57th Anniversary

Published : 09-01-2022

As Palestinian Refugees Appeal for Return to Ravaged Yarmouk Camp, Fatah Movement Commemorates 57th Anniversary

Activists who attended a ceremony held on Sunday January 9 at the Arabic Club in Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, to mark the 57th anniversary of Fatah Movement founding in Syria, leveled heavy criticism at Fatah, saying the ceremony comes at a time when hundreds of Palestinian refugee families have been left without roofs over their heads in and outside the ravaged camp.

A few days earlier, Palestinian refugees in Syria slammed a Fatah delegation that showed up in Damascus on January 6, led by the secretary of the group’s Central Committee, Jibril AlRujoub.

The refugees said Fatah leaders have turned blind eyes and deaf ears to the dire humanitarian situation in displacement camps for Palestinian refugees across the Syrian territories.

They added that the situation of PRS has been excluded from Fatah’s agenda and the discussions it has been conducting with the Syrian regime.

Palestinian refugees said that instead of holding a festival in the ravaged Yarmouk Camp, Fatah and the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas should rather work on reconstructing the camp and rehabilitating vital facilities in order to enable displaced families to return to their homes and retrieve their property.

They further called on the delegation to pressurize the Syrian regime to facilitate families’ return to Yarmouk Camp at the earliest possible time and reveal the condition and whereabouts of forcibly-disappeared Palestinian refugees in Syria.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12679

Activists who attended a ceremony held on Sunday January 9 at the Arabic Club in Yarmouk Camp, south of Damascus, to mark the 57th anniversary of Fatah Movement founding in Syria, leveled heavy criticism at Fatah, saying the ceremony comes at a time when hundreds of Palestinian refugee families have been left without roofs over their heads in and outside the ravaged camp.

A few days earlier, Palestinian refugees in Syria slammed a Fatah delegation that showed up in Damascus on January 6, led by the secretary of the group’s Central Committee, Jibril AlRujoub.

The refugees said Fatah leaders have turned blind eyes and deaf ears to the dire humanitarian situation in displacement camps for Palestinian refugees across the Syrian territories.

They added that the situation of PRS has been excluded from Fatah’s agenda and the discussions it has been conducting with the Syrian regime.

Palestinian refugees said that instead of holding a festival in the ravaged Yarmouk Camp, Fatah and the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas should rather work on reconstructing the camp and rehabilitating vital facilities in order to enable displaced families to return to their homes and retrieve their property.

They further called on the delegation to pressurize the Syrian regime to facilitate families’ return to Yarmouk Camp at the earliest possible time and reveal the condition and whereabouts of forcibly-disappeared Palestinian refugees in Syria.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12679