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The Palestinian Families in Qudseya Town Demand the Palestine Embassy in Damascus to End their Suffering

Published : 05-09-2016

The Palestinian Families in Qudseya Town Demand the Palestine Embassy in Damascus to End their Suffering

Hundreds of the Palestinian families ,who were displaced from the Yarmouk camp to Qadsya area, called the Palestinian Embassy in Damascus to put an end to their suffering, end the siege, and to provide them with food, medication, and help them to get back to their homes and properties.This appeal came due to the miserable living condition, high cost of living, and unemployment, in addition to the high rents, which led to economic and financial crisis at the top of losing their houses and properties.

Their suffering is aggravating due to the security deterioration in the region between the Syrian opposition and the regular army from time to time, and also because of  the detentions committed by the regular army and the closure of roads that  connect Qudsayya town  and the city center,  which negatively affected them and forced many families to displace again from Qudsaya town to areas inside Damascus and its Suburb.

Um Abed, one of the women refugees stranded in Qudsayya says, "We escaped the Yarmouk camp thinking that the situation outside is better, but it seems that our people in the camp and their situation are better. We live in Qudsayya only because of food, money and paying the rent of house, we no longer tolerate this situation, especially that no one represents us, and we are contingent upon the link between the regular army and armed opposition groups. "

It is mentioned that about 6000 Palestinian families who were displaced from the Yarmouk camp and the other camps in Qadsyyah camp, many of them live in refuges because they could not pay the rent. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3863

Hundreds of the Palestinian families ,who were displaced from the Yarmouk camp to Qadsya area, called the Palestinian Embassy in Damascus to put an end to their suffering, end the siege, and to provide them with food, medication, and help them to get back to their homes and properties.This appeal came due to the miserable living condition, high cost of living, and unemployment, in addition to the high rents, which led to economic and financial crisis at the top of losing their houses and properties.

Their suffering is aggravating due to the security deterioration in the region between the Syrian opposition and the regular army from time to time, and also because of  the detentions committed by the regular army and the closure of roads that  connect Qudsayya town  and the city center,  which negatively affected them and forced many families to displace again from Qudsaya town to areas inside Damascus and its Suburb.

Um Abed, one of the women refugees stranded in Qudsayya says, "We escaped the Yarmouk camp thinking that the situation outside is better, but it seems that our people in the camp and their situation are better. We live in Qudsayya only because of food, money and paying the rent of house, we no longer tolerate this situation, especially that no one represents us, and we are contingent upon the link between the regular army and armed opposition groups. "

It is mentioned that about 6000 Palestinian families who were displaced from the Yarmouk camp and the other camps in Qadsyyah camp, many of them live in refuges because they could not pay the rent. 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3863