Published : 10-10-2016
AGPS activists asserted that nearly 40% of Hussienieh residents weren't allowed to return to their houses. Reasons of not returning were between prevention or fearing of arrest and both were because of Syrian regime's tyranny.
These fears come after a number of arrests in the camp by barriers forces. Allying with armed opposition groups and providing them with medical and relief aids were the main charges. AGPS documented the arrest of 7 women on barriers in addition to the targeting of some relief and media activists' houses in the camp.
On 16 August 2015, Hussienieh witnesses the return of some Palestinian families after two years of prevention.
AGPS activists asserted that nearly 40% of Hussienieh residents weren't allowed to return to their houses. Reasons of not returning were between prevention or fearing of arrest and both were because of Syrian regime's tyranny.
These fears come after a number of arrests in the camp by barriers forces. Allying with armed opposition groups and providing them with medical and relief aids were the main charges. AGPS documented the arrest of 7 women on barriers in addition to the targeting of some relief and media activists' houses in the camp.
On 16 August 2015, Hussienieh witnesses the return of some Palestinian families after two years of prevention.