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Palestinians of Syria in "Cyber City" Complain of Neglect and Restrict of their Movement

Published : 22-06-2016

Palestinians of Syria in "Cyber City" Complain of Neglect and Restrict of their Movement

In Jordan, where about 175 Syrian Palestinian Syrian families were forced to flee in Jordan due to the war are suffering, as they are detained in "Cyber ​​City" compound in accordance with "inhumane" conditions, according to the refugees' testimonies there.

A refugee confirmed, in an interview earlier for the AGPS, saying, "We are treated such as suspects since the moment we arrived to the territory of Jordan, although some refugees hold a Jordanian passport, but the only problem is we are Palestinians."

The refugee, who asked not to mention his named, added that "in the Cyber ​​City we are barred from visiting relatives and forbidden completely to go out as if we're in Guantanamo."

It is worth mentioning that this industrial compound, which turned into a detention center surrounded by a long fence and heavily guarded, even is subject to the supervision of several Jordanian security services, was originally a place of residence for Asian workers who were employed in the factories of the industrial city in the city of Irbid before it is closed years ago as a result of successive strikes by workers protesting against poor level of housing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3475

In Jordan, where about 175 Syrian Palestinian Syrian families were forced to flee in Jordan due to the war are suffering, as they are detained in "Cyber ​​City" compound in accordance with "inhumane" conditions, according to the refugees' testimonies there.

A refugee confirmed, in an interview earlier for the AGPS, saying, "We are treated such as suspects since the moment we arrived to the territory of Jordan, although some refugees hold a Jordanian passport, but the only problem is we are Palestinians."

The refugee, who asked not to mention his named, added that "in the Cyber ​​City we are barred from visiting relatives and forbidden completely to go out as if we're in Guantanamo."

It is worth mentioning that this industrial compound, which turned into a detention center surrounded by a long fence and heavily guarded, even is subject to the supervision of several Jordanian security services, was originally a place of residence for Asian workers who were employed in the factories of the industrial city in the city of Irbid before it is closed years ago as a result of successive strikes by workers protesting against poor level of housing.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3475