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Deteriorated Living and Security Conditions Force Families and Youth to Migrate

Published : 26-11-2015

Deteriorated Living and Security Conditions Force Families and Youth to Migrate

Palestinian camps and compounds in Syria suffer from the migration of Palestinian families and youth to Turkey and European countries, as a result of the security and living conditions.

The AGPS correspondents reported that many refugees are heading daily to Turkey to try to gain access to the European asylum countries despite the tightening of the Syrian authorities to refugees travel to Turkey, while a lot of young people and families in Turkey are waiting legal or illegal ways to reach the European mainland.

This is due to the prosecution of the Syrian security services and their groups to Palestinian youth to force them joining the Palestinian Liberation Army, as well as the security tightening on the youth movement in and outside the camps, and the arrest of the security services for many of them.

In terms of living aspect, despite several camps and Palestinian compounds are under the regime's control, residents are still suffering increasingly, as they suffer of high cost of food prices and widespread unemployment among young Palestinians, which led to the weakness of financial resources that would force young people to go out in search of their livelihood and their academic and professional future.

The continuation of war events and targeting their compounds with missiles, in addition to the sensitive location of some camps such as Nairab, which made it a strategic point for the Syrian opposition groups, and its ongoing attempts to impose siege and control, made the residents and youth in a constant state of worry for their lives, as well as the participation of many youth in fight against the Armed opposition groups alongside the Syrian army.

More than 100,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees are outside the Syrian territories while thousands of them waiting for a chance to get out of Syria, as a result of the continuation of war and the targeting of their camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2353

Palestinian camps and compounds in Syria suffer from the migration of Palestinian families and youth to Turkey and European countries, as a result of the security and living conditions.

The AGPS correspondents reported that many refugees are heading daily to Turkey to try to gain access to the European asylum countries despite the tightening of the Syrian authorities to refugees travel to Turkey, while a lot of young people and families in Turkey are waiting legal or illegal ways to reach the European mainland.

This is due to the prosecution of the Syrian security services and their groups to Palestinian youth to force them joining the Palestinian Liberation Army, as well as the security tightening on the youth movement in and outside the camps, and the arrest of the security services for many of them.

In terms of living aspect, despite several camps and Palestinian compounds are under the regime's control, residents are still suffering increasingly, as they suffer of high cost of food prices and widespread unemployment among young Palestinians, which led to the weakness of financial resources that would force young people to go out in search of their livelihood and their academic and professional future.

The continuation of war events and targeting their compounds with missiles, in addition to the sensitive location of some camps such as Nairab, which made it a strategic point for the Syrian opposition groups, and its ongoing attempts to impose siege and control, made the residents and youth in a constant state of worry for their lives, as well as the participation of many youth in fight against the Armed opposition groups alongside the Syrian army.

More than 100,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees are outside the Syrian territories while thousands of them waiting for a chance to get out of Syria, as a result of the continuation of war and the targeting of their camps.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2353