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The construction changes occurred in Al-Aideen camp of Homs City aggravated its residents' suffering.

Published : 10-01-2016

The construction changes occurred in Al-Aideen camp of Homs City aggravated its residents

Moving to Homs City; where the regime's forces have been tightening the strains over Al-Aideen camp residents step by step, making the only way in or out the camp is through the main entrance only, and making earth mounds and concrete barriers between the camp and Al-Shammas neighbourhood, and stretching barbed wires between the camp and Damascus Road to close all the sub-entrances leading to the camp.

On 21 June 2015, the Security forces built a metal wall pides the Al-Aideen camp and the university housing bloc from western side on the one hand, and Al-Waleed, Ikrima, Wadi Al-Dahab on the eastern side, along with Damascus Road starting from Palmyra roundabout until Statue Roundabout and Al-Hadara Street on the other hand, with no service lanes on the sides. The metal wall has negative impacts on families and their ability to move through the both sides, pushing them to travel for extra miles and doubles the cost of life of students and employees and patents who need to visit the UNRWA clinic and Bissan hospital, the wall also affected the shops owners on the eastern sides who were isolated from their customers in the western sides.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2631

Moving to Homs City; where the regime's forces have been tightening the strains over Al-Aideen camp residents step by step, making the only way in or out the camp is through the main entrance only, and making earth mounds and concrete barriers between the camp and Al-Shammas neighbourhood, and stretching barbed wires between the camp and Damascus Road to close all the sub-entrances leading to the camp.

On 21 June 2015, the Security forces built a metal wall pides the Al-Aideen camp and the university housing bloc from western side on the one hand, and Al-Waleed, Ikrima, Wadi Al-Dahab on the eastern side, along with Damascus Road starting from Palmyra roundabout until Statue Roundabout and Al-Hadara Street on the other hand, with no service lanes on the sides. The metal wall has negative impacts on families and their ability to move through the both sides, pushing them to travel for extra miles and doubles the cost of life of students and employees and patents who need to visit the UNRWA clinic and Bissan hospital, the wall also affected the shops owners on the eastern sides who were isolated from their customers in the western sides.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2631