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Regime's army tightens the siege on Al-Aydeen camp in Homs and imposes a list of prohibitions.

Published : 09-02-2016

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In the middle of Syria, in spite of the keenness of the people of the Al-Aydeen Camp in Homs City to keep their camp away from the war, but the regime's army tightened the strains on its residents, closed all exits of the camp and made entry to and exit from the one entrance only.

The regime, also, built sand and concrete barriers between the camp and Al-Shammas area, also put barbed wires between the camp and Damascus road to block all the roads leading to it, while the authorities installed an iron fence to separate it from all surrounding neighborhoods.

In turn, the Syrian security checkpoint imposed a long list of prohibitions and instructions which people of the camp should commit to, such as:

Bringing in or out all new and used home furniture allowed only through the checkpoint soldiers or some other regime-affiliated persons. Entering building and construction materials should be preceded by long official procedures require proof of ownership and other papers which are not easy to secure. Moreover, anyone from the camp dies outside Syria is considered somehow as a "traitor to homeland" so the mosques' loudspeaker are not allowed to announce this death, later on, mosques were prevented from announcing any death case unless approved from the Directorate of Religious Endowments in the city of Homs. Last but not least, Bissan Hospital of the camp should provide a daily evening list of names of patients who visited the hospital, to the security checkpoint soldiers.

It should be noted that, recently, a notable growing of immigration ratio is registered in Homs camp towards Turkey and European countries due to security and the difficult living conditions in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2797

In the middle of Syria, in spite of the keenness of the people of the Al-Aydeen Camp in Homs City to keep their camp away from the war, but the regime's army tightened the strains on its residents, closed all exits of the camp and made entry to and exit from the one entrance only.

The regime, also, built sand and concrete barriers between the camp and Al-Shammas area, also put barbed wires between the camp and Damascus road to block all the roads leading to it, while the authorities installed an iron fence to separate it from all surrounding neighborhoods.

In turn, the Syrian security checkpoint imposed a long list of prohibitions and instructions which people of the camp should commit to, such as:

Bringing in or out all new and used home furniture allowed only through the checkpoint soldiers or some other regime-affiliated persons. Entering building and construction materials should be preceded by long official procedures require proof of ownership and other papers which are not easy to secure. Moreover, anyone from the camp dies outside Syria is considered somehow as a "traitor to homeland" so the mosques' loudspeaker are not allowed to announce this death, later on, mosques were prevented from announcing any death case unless approved from the Directorate of Religious Endowments in the city of Homs. Last but not least, Bissan Hospital of the camp should provide a daily evening list of names of patients who visited the hospital, to the security checkpoint soldiers.

It should be noted that, recently, a notable growing of immigration ratio is registered in Homs camp towards Turkey and European countries due to security and the difficult living conditions in Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2797