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The Syrian Security Arrests Palestinian Refugees in Homs, UNRWA Distributes its Aids and excepting the detainees from the Aids.

Published : 03-01-2015

The Syrian Security Arrests Palestinian Refugees in Homs, UNRWA Distributes its Aids and excepting the detainees from the Aids.

In Homs, Al Aedein camp, the Syrian security forces arrested each of, the young man "Rami Mohammed AL Rifaae" on Monday 29-12-2014 and the young man "Moayad Riyad Awad" on Tuesday 30-12-2014, as the forces led the two young men to unknown destination and no news about them yet.

It is mentioned that the AGPS documented the names of 130 Palestinian refugees who are detained at Homs camp, while the total number of the Palestinian detainees, since the beginning of the war in Syria, has reached 728 detainees. On the other hand, UNRWA distributed the fourth batch of its aids to the residents of the camp, while the names of the detainees, passengers, and travelers were omitted and they were deprived of aids, the aids didn’t include the financial grants.

The camp suffers of many economic crises, most prominent is the shortage of food aids, the scarcity of fuel, and the repeated and constant blackout that may reach 15 hours per day, coincided with the residents need to heating, as they resort  to firewood and gas in spite of the high cost of these materials three times of its real price, as a result of the regular army checkpoints tightening of entering goods into the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/160

In Homs, Al Aedein camp, the Syrian security forces arrested each of, the young man "Rami Mohammed AL Rifaae" on Monday 29-12-2014 and the young man "Moayad Riyad Awad" on Tuesday 30-12-2014, as the forces led the two young men to unknown destination and no news about them yet.

It is mentioned that the AGPS documented the names of 130 Palestinian refugees who are detained at Homs camp, while the total number of the Palestinian detainees, since the beginning of the war in Syria, has reached 728 detainees. On the other hand, UNRWA distributed the fourth batch of its aids to the residents of the camp, while the names of the detainees, passengers, and travelers were omitted and they were deprived of aids, the aids didn’t include the financial grants.

The camp suffers of many economic crises, most prominent is the shortage of food aids, the scarcity of fuel, and the repeated and constant blackout that may reach 15 hours per day, coincided with the residents need to heating, as they resort  to firewood and gas in spite of the high cost of these materials three times of its real price, as a result of the regular army checkpoints tightening of entering goods into the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/160