Published : 02-08-2016
Fawzi hamed- Head of Civil Council in Yarmouk - revealed an imminent agreement between Syrian regime, POL, and ISIS to end the Yarmouk siege, adding that the agreement will be signed and announced within 2 days.
The agreement includes 5 main points:
A cease-fire in the camp, in all its forms
Prevention of violence in neighboring areas, including Altadamon neighborhood
Opening a safe passage in Yarmouk from Palestine Street
Facilitating the entry of all kinds of aid into the Yarmouk refugee camp to subsistence Center
Facilitating the entry and exit of citizens, and not to arrest any person under any circumstance
Hamed – who is in the camp- reported to news agencies that the camp's residents live without electricity since the beginning of the siege in 27/6/2013, 12,000 people in the camp depend on the generators and wide areas of the camp suffer the shortage of water and internet.
Hamed confirmed that the camp's residents depend basically on UNRWA aids, pointing out to better conditions than before, where residents were starving because of lack of food
Hamed accused ISIS of imposing administrative orders on the residents claiming that it is Islamic religious Law, where they prevent smoking, drugs, music, songs, immodest dress, and cursing God otherwise they will be punished.
He also said that, ISIS detained many people because of smoking, for one or two days or more, while women to be advised and guided otherwise they will be punished, and those who curse God without regret will be killed.
It is mentioned that civil and military institutions in the Yarmouk camp negotiated with the Syrian regime, but unfortunately these negotiations failed because of the security services believe that any agreement is a threat, activists said.
Fawzi hamed- Head of Civil Council in Yarmouk - revealed an imminent agreement between Syrian regime, POL, and ISIS to end the Yarmouk siege, adding that the agreement will be signed and announced within 2 days.
The agreement includes 5 main points:
A cease-fire in the camp, in all its forms
Prevention of violence in neighboring areas, including Altadamon neighborhood
Opening a safe passage in Yarmouk from Palestine Street
Facilitating the entry of all kinds of aid into the Yarmouk refugee camp to subsistence Center
Facilitating the entry and exit of citizens, and not to arrest any person under any circumstance
Hamed – who is in the camp- reported to news agencies that the camp's residents live without electricity since the beginning of the siege in 27/6/2013, 12,000 people in the camp depend on the generators and wide areas of the camp suffer the shortage of water and internet.
Hamed confirmed that the camp's residents depend basically on UNRWA aids, pointing out to better conditions than before, where residents were starving because of lack of food
Hamed accused ISIS of imposing administrative orders on the residents claiming that it is Islamic religious Law, where they prevent smoking, drugs, music, songs, immodest dress, and cursing God otherwise they will be punished.
He also said that, ISIS detained many people because of smoking, for one or two days or more, while women to be advised and guided otherwise they will be punished, and those who curse God without regret will be killed.
It is mentioned that civil and military institutions in the Yarmouk camp negotiated with the Syrian regime, but unfortunately these negotiations failed because of the security services believe that any agreement is a threat, activists said.