Published : 28-02-2016
In a different context, a number of Palestinian families displaced from Syria, known as the Palestinians of Seventy, stranded in Macedonia, appealed to international and human rights organizations and the PLO in order to help them and put pressure on the Macedonian government to allow them to emigrate to European countries.
Those families who had lived in Syria since 1970 does not have Syrian travel documents, but passports of Palestinian authority, described the humanitarian situation as dire as a result of the lack of accommodation for all refugees, adding that many of them sleep in open areas and sit on the ground, which caused a state of frustration and depression.
It is noteworthy that the Macedonia is one of the points through which refugees flee the war in Syria to Europe.
In a different context, a number of Palestinian families displaced from Syria, known as the Palestinians of Seventy, stranded in Macedonia, appealed to international and human rights organizations and the PLO in order to help them and put pressure on the Macedonian government to allow them to emigrate to European countries.
Those families who had lived in Syria since 1970 does not have Syrian travel documents, but passports of Palestinian authority, described the humanitarian situation as dire as a result of the lack of accommodation for all refugees, adding that many of them sleep in open areas and sit on the ground, which caused a state of frustration and depression.
It is noteworthy that the Macedonia is one of the points through which refugees flee the war in Syria to Europe.