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Anti-Regime Graffiti Sprayed in Palestinian Refugee Camp in Syria

Published : 21-04-2022

Anti-Regime Graffiti Sprayed in Palestinian Refugee Camp in Syria

Graffiti condemning the Syrian regime was sprayed on Tuesday on a school walls in AlHusainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq.

The residents said anti-regime slogans were sprayed by anonymous parties. At the same time, sounds of heavy gunshooting were detected in the camp following fast-breaking time. 

Syrian intelligence and military forces patrolled residential neighborhoods and subjected civilians to heavy interrogation, sparking panic in the area. In the morning, parents and students were denied access to the school.

Recently, furniture and electronic devices were stolen from the newly-rehabilitated school in AlHusainiya Camp.

Palestinian refugee families have frequently denounced the inadequate educational services and poor-quality input delivered to their children in displacement camps set up across the war-ravaged Syrian territories.

Local schools face overcrowding, with over 50 students often crammed in a single classroom. Schoolchildren have also been subjected to bullying and psycho-physical violence by a number of teaching staff.

Upon more than one occasion, UNRWA has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

Several UNRWA facilities were destroyed in the Syrian warfare and others have gone out of operation, including two clinics, a vocational training center, a youth development center, and 28 schools, out of 112 UNRWA schools in Syria. Other education facilities have been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13023

Graffiti condemning the Syrian regime was sprayed on Tuesday on a school walls in AlHusainiya Camp for Palestinian refugees, in Rif Dimashq.

The residents said anti-regime slogans were sprayed by anonymous parties. At the same time, sounds of heavy gunshooting were detected in the camp following fast-breaking time. 

Syrian intelligence and military forces patrolled residential neighborhoods and subjected civilians to heavy interrogation, sparking panic in the area. In the morning, parents and students were denied access to the school.

Recently, furniture and electronic devices were stolen from the newly-rehabilitated school in AlHusainiya Camp.

Palestinian refugee families have frequently denounced the inadequate educational services and poor-quality input delivered to their children in displacement camps set up across the war-ravaged Syrian territories.

Local schools face overcrowding, with over 50 students often crammed in a single classroom. Schoolchildren have also been subjected to bullying and psycho-physical violence by a number of teaching staff.

Upon more than one occasion, UNRWA has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps.

Several UNRWA facilities were destroyed in the Syrian warfare and others have gone out of operation, including two clinics, a vocational training center, a youth development center, and 28 schools, out of 112 UNRWA schools in Syria. Other education facilities have been turned into prisons or field hospitals, imperiling Palestinians’ academic careers.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13023