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A Palestinian refugee Appealed to Humanitarian Organizations to Help him Leaving Greece for Treating his Injured Eyes

Published : 16-11-2015

A Palestinian refugee Appealed to Humanitarian Organizations to Help him Leaving Greece for Treating his Injured Eyes

The Palestinian refugee, Firas Dawoud, who suffers of German measles that affected his ability to see, appealed European and Palestinian humanitarian and human rights organizations, led by Doctors Without Borders Organization to help him move from Greece to the Nordic borders for treating his eyes.

According to activists, the condition of Firas, who is displaced from the Yarmouk camp, is deteriorating after the hazardous journey to get to Greece, as he has survived in the first time of a drawn incident and succeeded to cross the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.

It is noteworthy that the refugee "Firas" is now in the Greek island of CEOS, and suffers from poor health services there, exacerbating his suffering, in addition to the immediate need to transplant stem cells for treating his eyes where that surgery is not available in Greece.

It is worth mentioning that a number of Palestinian activists launched appeals several days ago to help "Firas" but any relief or human rights agencies have moved yet.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2288

The Palestinian refugee, Firas Dawoud, who suffers of German measles that affected his ability to see, appealed European and Palestinian humanitarian and human rights organizations, led by Doctors Without Borders Organization to help him move from Greece to the Nordic borders for treating his eyes.

According to activists, the condition of Firas, who is displaced from the Yarmouk camp, is deteriorating after the hazardous journey to get to Greece, as he has survived in the first time of a drawn incident and succeeded to cross the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece.

It is noteworthy that the refugee "Firas" is now in the Greek island of CEOS, and suffers from poor health services there, exacerbating his suffering, in addition to the immediate need to transplant stem cells for treating his eyes where that surgery is not available in Greece.

It is worth mentioning that a number of Palestinian activists launched appeals several days ago to help "Firas" but any relief or human rights agencies have moved yet.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2288