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ISIS Issues a Decision to Close Schools inside Yarmouk and Tightening against Teachers

Published : 04-08-2016

ISIS Issues a Decision to Close Schools inside Yarmouk and Tightening against Teachers

ISIS recently issued a new decision to close all schools within the Yarmouk refugee camp, and prevent the teaching staff of exercising their work, but through ISIS. This came after ISIS summoned all teachers in the Yarmouk and told them a set of decisions that relate to the educational process for the next school year 2016 _ 2017. ISIS also asked teachers who want to work in a civilian user and without any connection with ISIS to register their dames within one week from the date of declaration and a monthly salary of 25,000 SYP.

A number of activists stressed that the decision of ISIS narrowed down to teachers and reflected negatively on the future of approximately 1,500 students inside the camp, especially if they decided to leave the camp and go to study in the adjacent areas (Yalda, Babbila, Beit Sahem).

It is noteworthy that the educational situation in the Yarmouk refugee camp is suffering a real crisis in light of ISIS practices and imposing their own Agenda against the besieged people, and the continuous siege imposed by the regular army and the GC group, in addition to the water and power cut.

Residents insisted to follow-up the educational process through the establishment of alternative educational centers and schools, where many besieged students entered and left the Yarmouk to provide middle and high school exams. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3690

ISIS recently issued a new decision to close all schools within the Yarmouk refugee camp, and prevent the teaching staff of exercising their work, but through ISIS. This came after ISIS summoned all teachers in the Yarmouk and told them a set of decisions that relate to the educational process for the next school year 2016 _ 2017. ISIS also asked teachers who want to work in a civilian user and without any connection with ISIS to register their dames within one week from the date of declaration and a monthly salary of 25,000 SYP.

A number of activists stressed that the decision of ISIS narrowed down to teachers and reflected negatively on the future of approximately 1,500 students inside the camp, especially if they decided to leave the camp and go to study in the adjacent areas (Yalda, Babbila, Beit Sahem).

It is noteworthy that the educational situation in the Yarmouk refugee camp is suffering a real crisis in light of ISIS practices and imposing their own Agenda against the besieged people, and the continuous siege imposed by the regular army and the GC group, in addition to the water and power cut.

Residents insisted to follow-up the educational process through the establishment of alternative educational centers and schools, where many besieged students entered and left the Yarmouk to provide middle and high school exams. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3690