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Amending Some Items in the Delay of the Military Compulsory Service Tightens the Palestinian Syrian Youth

Published : 19-06-2016

Amending Some Items in the Delay of the Military Compulsory Service Tightens the Palestinian Syrian Youth

The public recruitment department of the Syrian regime issued a decision to amend the law of travel guarantee, which the Palestinian and the Syrian refugee gets to postpone the compulsory service for 9 months.  It also decided to reduce the duration of travel guarantee to only four months instead of nine, so the young man who can do the travel guarantee twice and gets postponed for 18 months, will not be able to have it after this decision and he only gets four months which costs 50 thousand Syrian pounds.

Despite that the continuations of imposing the compulsory military service on the Palestinian refugees in Syria by the Syrian Regime and the affiliated groups, the youth see that the travel guarantee law is a chance for them to ease their conditions without joining the army. It is noted that the agreement upon the travel guarantee is pawned to giving bribe for the regime members because most of applications are refused though paying the amounts due in the banks.

The Public recruitment management in Damascus generalized thousands of names who are wanted for the compulsory recruitment including Palestinian refugees. The activists referred that military police members and military groups affiliated to the regime checkpoints were spread in Damascus and stopped some youth and took their identities and investigated them for several hours, and then they arrested everyone who doesn’t have delay paper.

It is mentioned that the Palestinian Syrian youth are facing difficult options due to the compulsory recruitment and the continuous chase for what is called county service. They immigrate out of Syria or run from the regime inside Syria to the areas that the regime doesn’t control. The rest of remaining youth would live under siege, bombing and sniping inside their camps but not serving in the compulsory military recruitment. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3460

The public recruitment department of the Syrian regime issued a decision to amend the law of travel guarantee, which the Palestinian and the Syrian refugee gets to postpone the compulsory service for 9 months.  It also decided to reduce the duration of travel guarantee to only four months instead of nine, so the young man who can do the travel guarantee twice and gets postponed for 18 months, will not be able to have it after this decision and he only gets four months which costs 50 thousand Syrian pounds.

Despite that the continuations of imposing the compulsory military service on the Palestinian refugees in Syria by the Syrian Regime and the affiliated groups, the youth see that the travel guarantee law is a chance for them to ease their conditions without joining the army. It is noted that the agreement upon the travel guarantee is pawned to giving bribe for the regime members because most of applications are refused though paying the amounts due in the banks.

The Public recruitment management in Damascus generalized thousands of names who are wanted for the compulsory recruitment including Palestinian refugees. The activists referred that military police members and military groups affiliated to the regime checkpoints were spread in Damascus and stopped some youth and took their identities and investigated them for several hours, and then they arrested everyone who doesn’t have delay paper.

It is mentioned that the Palestinian Syrian youth are facing difficult options due to the compulsory recruitment and the continuous chase for what is called county service. They immigrate out of Syria or run from the regime inside Syria to the areas that the regime doesn’t control. The rest of remaining youth would live under siege, bombing and sniping inside their camps but not serving in the compulsory military recruitment. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3460