Published : 21-03-2017
AGPS continues to sound the alarm over the homelessness and dislodgement Palestinian families from war-torn Syria have been subjected to.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinians have been scattered across Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, France, Brazil, Chile, and Canada, among other destinations.
According to UNRWA figures, over 120,000 Palestinian refugees have become displaced outside war-torn Syria.
The situation has gone downhill after most of the world’s countries opted for a closed-door immigration policy vis-à-vis the Palestinian refugee community from Syria.
Hundreds have embarked on life-threatening journeys onboard the death-boats to Europe, having no place to take cover in.
AGPS continues to sound the alarm over the homelessness and dislodgement Palestinian families from war-torn Syria have been subjected to.
Torn from the nourishment of home and warmth of family, Palestinians have been scattered across Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Thailand, Malaysia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, Finland, Switzerland, France, Brazil, Chile, and Canada, among other destinations.
According to UNRWA figures, over 120,000 Palestinian refugees have become displaced outside war-torn Syria.
The situation has gone downhill after most of the world’s countries opted for a closed-door immigration policy vis-à-vis the Palestinian refugee community from Syria.
Hundreds have embarked on life-threatening journeys onboard the death-boats to Europe, having no place to take cover in.