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AGPS Declares Khan Al-Shih Camp Blockaded Area, Sounds Distress Signals

Published : 31-10-2016

AGPS Declares Khan Al-Shih Camp Blockaded Area, Sounds Distress Signals

The Action Group for Palestinians of Syria (AGPS) declared the Khan Al-Shih camp a blockaded area after the Syrian regime forces tightened military noose around civilians’ neck, snatched its environs in Western Al-Ghouta, and closed off all access roads out of and into the camp.

Khan Al-Shih Camp has run out of basic food items, medicines, and children’s milk as a result of the tough blockade.

AGPS called on the international community to speak up for the residents of Khan Al-Shih Camp, a home to 15,000 displaced Palestinians and Syrians.

AGPS further pushed for providing the refugees with physical and legal protection and for seriously working on ceasing the violations committed by the Syrian regime militias and their abettors against hundreds of women, children, and elderly refugees in the camp.

AGPS launched distress signals over the tragic repercussions of the 30-day blockade, urging the concerned authorities to step up pressure on the Syrian regime so as to lift the siege and allow a safe passage for life-saving foodstuff and medicines along with humanitarian and relief envoys out of and into the camp.

AGPS has often sounded alarm bells over the deadly shelling rocking the arm-free Khan Al-Shih Camp and the arbitrary onslaughts targeting activists, relief campaigners, journalists, and civilians.

A few days earlier, AGPS slammed the assassination of the relief activist Khaled Assaad Al-Khalidi by regime snipers on his way to fetch bread loafs for the blockaded children, women, and disabled refugees in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4133

The Action Group for Palestinians of Syria (AGPS) declared the Khan Al-Shih camp a blockaded area after the Syrian regime forces tightened military noose around civilians’ neck, snatched its environs in Western Al-Ghouta, and closed off all access roads out of and into the camp.

Khan Al-Shih Camp has run out of basic food items, medicines, and children’s milk as a result of the tough blockade.

AGPS called on the international community to speak up for the residents of Khan Al-Shih Camp, a home to 15,000 displaced Palestinians and Syrians.

AGPS further pushed for providing the refugees with physical and legal protection and for seriously working on ceasing the violations committed by the Syrian regime militias and their abettors against hundreds of women, children, and elderly refugees in the camp.

AGPS launched distress signals over the tragic repercussions of the 30-day blockade, urging the concerned authorities to step up pressure on the Syrian regime so as to lift the siege and allow a safe passage for life-saving foodstuff and medicines along with humanitarian and relief envoys out of and into the camp.

AGPS has often sounded alarm bells over the deadly shelling rocking the arm-free Khan Al-Shih Camp and the arbitrary onslaughts targeting activists, relief campaigners, journalists, and civilians.

A few days earlier, AGPS slammed the assassination of the relief activist Khaled Assaad Al-Khalidi by regime snipers on his way to fetch bread loafs for the blockaded children, women, and disabled refugees in the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/4133