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Palestinian refugees from Al-Dyabiya town demand to allow them to return back to their houses.

Published : 03-04-2016

Palestinian refugees from Al-Dyabiya town demand to allow them to return back to their houses.

The Palestinian refugees who were living in Al-Diabiya town in Damascus Countryside province, as well as other activists, demanded the so-called “Nation Reconciliation Committee” to help them get permission to go back to their homes.

It is important to note that the regime’s army as well as its affiliated Palestinian armed groups are still prohibiting Palestinian residents from going to their homes for years, during which, lots of rubbery, looting and vandalism acts were committed.

The residents who were displaced to the surrounding areas as well as outside the country were left in miserable conditions as unemployment and low financial income strongly affected them. Consequently, hundreds of families were forced to live in temporary evacuation centers such as schools, in which, families are being crammed into few classrooms in inhumane circumstances.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3075

The Palestinian refugees who were living in Al-Diabiya town in Damascus Countryside province, as well as other activists, demanded the so-called “Nation Reconciliation Committee” to help them get permission to go back to their homes.

It is important to note that the regime’s army as well as its affiliated Palestinian armed groups are still prohibiting Palestinian residents from going to their homes for years, during which, lots of rubbery, looting and vandalism acts were committed.

The residents who were displaced to the surrounding areas as well as outside the country were left in miserable conditions as unemployment and low financial income strongly affected them. Consequently, hundreds of families were forced to live in temporary evacuation centers such as schools, in which, families are being crammed into few classrooms in inhumane circumstances.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3075