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Closure of Roads and the High Cost of Transportation Force Hundreds of Palestinian Students to Leave their Schools and Universities

Published : 12-09-2016

Closure of Roads and the High Cost of Transportation Force Hundreds of Palestinian Students to Leave their Schools and Universities

Students of the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria are suffering of great difficulties in transportation for their schools and universities outside their camps, where they suffer mainly of high tariff, if any, where people cannot secure transportation costs permanently for their children, prompting the students to go on foot for long distance, or to limit their shift on specific days of the week or month, as the case with many of the university students.

The lack of transportation forced hundreds of students to leave their schools and universities, as in the Yarmouk and Khan Al Shieh scamp in   Damascus burbs, where the Yarmouk camp is subject to a total siege that prevents students to get out and return to their universities or schools. High school students are allowed exceptionally to go to the examination centers outside the camp, while in Khan Al Shieh camp the regular army checkpoints close all roads linking between the camp and the center of the capital, Damascus, forcing students to go through Zakya-Khan Al Shieh road in spite of high risk on their lives.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3898

Students of the Palestinian refugee camps in Syria are suffering of great difficulties in transportation for their schools and universities outside their camps, where they suffer mainly of high tariff, if any, where people cannot secure transportation costs permanently for their children, prompting the students to go on foot for long distance, or to limit their shift on specific days of the week or month, as the case with many of the university students.

The lack of transportation forced hundreds of students to leave their schools and universities, as in the Yarmouk and Khan Al Shieh scamp in   Damascus burbs, where the Yarmouk camp is subject to a total siege that prevents students to get out and return to their universities or schools. High school students are allowed exceptionally to go to the examination centers outside the camp, while in Khan Al Shieh camp the regular army checkpoints close all roads linking between the camp and the center of the capital, Damascus, forcing students to go through Zakya-Khan Al Shieh road in spite of high risk on their lives.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3898