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The Stop of School Year in some of the Palestinian Camps in Syria

Published : 14-09-2015

The Stop of School Year in some of the Palestinian Camps in Syria

Thousands of Palestinian children in Syria were not allowed to pursue their studies in their camps this year. This was due to the bombings, clashes, and siege which led to the stoppage of study completely including Al- Sabeenah camp in Damascus Suburb due to the prevention of the regime forces the return of residents to their homes after being displaced because of the violent clashes ended up with the control of the regular army on the camp completely.

The same situation can be seen in Handarat in Aleppo. The residents of the camp were migrated from it after the control of the Syrian opposition groups over the camp while most of the Yarmouk camp students became homeless except (3000) thousands of refugees stayed in it and suffered from the ravages of the system siege, the Popular Front - General Command, and invasion of the ISIS and its control over the camp.

As well as, Daraa camp students are suffering from great difficulty in starting their academic year especially after the shelling of about 70% of the buildings of the camp as well as to the compounding of Muzeireeb in which the aircrafts targeted a number of UNRWA buildings inside it.

On the other hand, yesterday witnessed the start of the new academic  year for the students of the first phase of study in some camp including Al- Aadeen camp in Homs and Hama; Al- Ramel in Latakia; Al- Neirab in Aleppo; and Khan Al- Sheeh, Khan Dannon, Jaramana, Sayeda Zeinab and Husseiniya in the suburb of Damascus.

The academic year started with a harsh economic and living conditions that forced parents and school officials to give up many of the requirements of school including books, stationery, and school clothes due to the inability of most people to provide those requirements because of unemployment, the high cost of living, and the high rents of houses especially for the displaced.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1892

Thousands of Palestinian children in Syria were not allowed to pursue their studies in their camps this year. This was due to the bombings, clashes, and siege which led to the stoppage of study completely including Al- Sabeenah camp in Damascus Suburb due to the prevention of the regime forces the return of residents to their homes after being displaced because of the violent clashes ended up with the control of the regular army on the camp completely.

The same situation can be seen in Handarat in Aleppo. The residents of the camp were migrated from it after the control of the Syrian opposition groups over the camp while most of the Yarmouk camp students became homeless except (3000) thousands of refugees stayed in it and suffered from the ravages of the system siege, the Popular Front - General Command, and invasion of the ISIS and its control over the camp.

As well as, Daraa camp students are suffering from great difficulty in starting their academic year especially after the shelling of about 70% of the buildings of the camp as well as to the compounding of Muzeireeb in which the aircrafts targeted a number of UNRWA buildings inside it.

On the other hand, yesterday witnessed the start of the new academic  year for the students of the first phase of study in some camp including Al- Aadeen camp in Homs and Hama; Al- Ramel in Latakia; Al- Neirab in Aleppo; and Khan Al- Sheeh, Khan Dannon, Jaramana, Sayeda Zeinab and Husseiniya in the suburb of Damascus.

The academic year started with a harsh economic and living conditions that forced parents and school officials to give up many of the requirements of school including books, stationery, and school clothes due to the inability of most people to provide those requirements because of unemployment, the high cost of living, and the high rents of houses especially for the displaced.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/1892