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Children Sit-In to Push For Entry of Aids, Medicines into Yarmouk

Published : 15-04-2017

Children Sit-In to Push For Entry of Aids, Medicines into Yarmouk

A group of children sheltered in Yarmouk rallied outside the headquarters of the Palestine Civil Commission in an attempt to urge the international community, the Palestinian factions, and UNRWA to take up their duties as regards the trapped residents of Yarmouk and those displaced in Yalda, Babila, and Beit Sahem.

The sit-inners called for allowing a safe passageway for the entry/exit of civilians along with relief items and life-saving medicines.

Yarmouk children lifted banners expressing their disappointment over the preplanned neglect and apathy maintained by all concerned parties.

“It is high time you assumed your duties as regards the Palestinian people”; “Who is responsible for blocking our access to UNRWA food boxes?”; “I have the right to life and education”, some of the banners read.

Hundreds of civilians and children risk to die of starvation in Yarmouk and southern Damascus due to the tough siege imposed on the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5005

A group of children sheltered in Yarmouk rallied outside the headquarters of the Palestine Civil Commission in an attempt to urge the international community, the Palestinian factions, and UNRWA to take up their duties as regards the trapped residents of Yarmouk and those displaced in Yalda, Babila, and Beit Sahem.

The sit-inners called for allowing a safe passageway for the entry/exit of civilians along with relief items and life-saving medicines.

Yarmouk children lifted banners expressing their disappointment over the preplanned neglect and apathy maintained by all concerned parties.

“It is high time you assumed your duties as regards the Palestinian people”; “Who is responsible for blocking our access to UNRWA food boxes?”; “I have the right to life and education”, some of the banners read.

Hundreds of civilians and children risk to die of starvation in Yarmouk and southern Damascus due to the tough siege imposed on the area.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5005