Published : 31-12-2014
News reported that the Palestinian Syrian refugee "Mohammed Msheneish" from the Yarmouk camp was missed and lost connection for more than 40 days while he was on his way from Greece to Serbia and Macedonia, noted that the Macedonian border guards arrested him and a number of Palestinian Syrian refugees on 22nd of November 2014 while they were going from Greece to Macedonia on foot.
It is noteworthy that thousands of Palestinian refugees in Syria had to leave their camps due to the bombing, mortar shells, and sniping, as they fled to the neighboring and European countries either by air, sea, or land in spite of the risks of these roads because of the gangs, bandits and traffickers smuggling, in addition to the detention by the European Traffic Regional Police such as Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria. They also live in harsh and inhumane conditions and being forced to take the asylum fingerprints, also the denial of the right to ask for residence and asylum in European countries to live with their families.
News reported that the Palestinian Syrian refugee "Mohammed Msheneish" from the Yarmouk camp was missed and lost connection for more than 40 days while he was on his way from Greece to Serbia and Macedonia, noted that the Macedonian border guards arrested him and a number of Palestinian Syrian refugees on 22nd of November 2014 while they were going from Greece to Macedonia on foot.
It is noteworthy that thousands of Palestinian refugees in Syria had to leave their camps due to the bombing, mortar shells, and sniping, as they fled to the neighboring and European countries either by air, sea, or land in spite of the risks of these roads because of the gangs, bandits and traffickers smuggling, in addition to the detention by the European Traffic Regional Police such as Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Italy, Hungary, and Bulgaria. They also live in harsh and inhumane conditions and being forced to take the asylum fingerprints, also the denial of the right to ask for residence and asylum in European countries to live with their families.