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Residents of Sbeina Camp are Waiting a Governmental Decision that would End their Displacement

Published : 01-08-2016

Residents of Sbeina Camp are Waiting a Governmental Decision that would End their Displacement

In Damascus suburb, residents of Sbeina camp in the south-western Damascus suburb are waiting for a governmental decision to end the tragedy of displacement for nearly a thousand days, and states to open roads to the area and return to their homes.

The so-called "reconciliation committee" in the town said that residents are waiting the decision to return to their homes, and most of them want to speed up the decision to return before the school year in next September, where displaced people are severely suffering from the high cost of rents and the high cost of living especially as they are employees and workers who have suffered over three years of significant losses. "

The Committee added that the lists of families who have registered to return to the town were handed over to the competent authorities and amounted to 9136 families, including 41,211 citizens, stressing that residents will be able to return in parallel with the repair workshops and restoration of infrastructure in order to gain time.

It should be noted that the regular army and some Palestinian groups prevent people of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for (933) days after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes between the regular army and groups of armed opposition, which ended with the regular army full control  over the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3673

In Damascus suburb, residents of Sbeina camp in the south-western Damascus suburb are waiting for a governmental decision to end the tragedy of displacement for nearly a thousand days, and states to open roads to the area and return to their homes.

The so-called "reconciliation committee" in the town said that residents are waiting the decision to return to their homes, and most of them want to speed up the decision to return before the school year in next September, where displaced people are severely suffering from the high cost of rents and the high cost of living especially as they are employees and workers who have suffered over three years of significant losses. "

The Committee added that the lists of families who have registered to return to the town were handed over to the competent authorities and amounted to 9136 families, including 41,211 citizens, stressing that residents will be able to return in parallel with the repair workshops and restoration of infrastructure in order to gain time.

It should be noted that the regular army and some Palestinian groups prevent people of Sbeina camp to return to their homes for (933) days after being forced to leave because of the violent clashes between the regular army and groups of armed opposition, which ended with the regular army full control  over the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3673