Published : 19-01-2015
The displaced Palestinians at Algerian Taher center at Al Zahira in Damascus, that is housing 51 families from the Yarmouk camp, complain of severe living conditions. According to a resident from the center, the class contains several families, coincided with lack of basic heating materials and lack of blankets, making them vulnerable to extreme cold, which greatly affected the children, the elderly and caused them many diseases, he also added that the lack of fuel forced us to resort to primitive ways of collecting firewood for heating.
The electricity is Permanently cut, although charity Commissions providing food and medical aid, but the residents still raising their voices and appeal the institutions to stop the injustice against them, and demanded the concerned authorities and the Palestinian institutions to open the way to the Yarmouk camp, to return to their homes, and to end their ongoing suffering many years ago.
The displaced Palestinians at Algerian Taher center at Al Zahira in Damascus, that is housing 51 families from the Yarmouk camp, complain of severe living conditions. According to a resident from the center, the class contains several families, coincided with lack of basic heating materials and lack of blankets, making them vulnerable to extreme cold, which greatly affected the children, the elderly and caused them many diseases, he also added that the lack of fuel forced us to resort to primitive ways of collecting firewood for heating.
The electricity is Permanently cut, although charity Commissions providing food and medical aid, but the residents still raising their voices and appeal the institutions to stop the injustice against them, and demanded the concerned authorities and the Palestinian institutions to open the way to the Yarmouk camp, to return to their homes, and to end their ongoing suffering many years ago.