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Setting an Appoint for Applying the High School Exams for the Students of the Besieged Yarmouk camp.

Published : 17-01-2015

Setting an Appoint for Applying the High School Exams for the Students of the Besieged Yarmouk camp.

The Directorate of Education in Damascus announced that Saturday, 24th of January 2015, was set  for the exam of the high school students in the Besieged Yarmouk camp, and those who wish to apply for high school exams, based on the Directorate of Education decision, which requires passing this exam. The male students will apply at Zain Al Abedein School, and the female students will apply at Adnan Baghgaty School.   

The PLO has published, earlier, dozens of student names, that the Syrian security forces have allowed them to go out of the camp for applying their exams, but the majority of high school and university students, who are besieged at the Yarmouk camp, refuse to leave the camp for fear of being arrest, after they refuse to apply their compulsory military service, or for any other security reasons.

A number of arrest and torture cases to Palestinian students were reported in the Syrian prisons, who are accused by the Syrian Authority of being work at the relief and medical sector inside the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/272

The Directorate of Education in Damascus announced that Saturday, 24th of January 2015, was set  for the exam of the high school students in the Besieged Yarmouk camp, and those who wish to apply for high school exams, based on the Directorate of Education decision, which requires passing this exam. The male students will apply at Zain Al Abedein School, and the female students will apply at Adnan Baghgaty School.   

The PLO has published, earlier, dozens of student names, that the Syrian security forces have allowed them to go out of the camp for applying their exams, but the majority of high school and university students, who are besieged at the Yarmouk camp, refuse to leave the camp for fear of being arrest, after they refuse to apply their compulsory military service, or for any other security reasons.

A number of arrest and torture cases to Palestinian students were reported in the Syrian prisons, who are accused by the Syrian Authority of being work at the relief and medical sector inside the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/272