Published : 26-04-2017
Residents of AlAydeen Camp in Hama, home to several families displaced from Damascus, Rif Dimashq, Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Deir AlZor, AlRiqa, Daraa, and Latakia, continue to sound distress signals over the tough security cordon imposed by the regime army on the main access roads to the camp, along with the crackdowns and abduction sweeps targeting civilians on a sporadic basis.
The dramatic rise in unemployment rates has made the situation far worse in an area where survival largely hinges on relief aids.
Residents of AlAydeen Camp in Hama, home to several families displaced from Damascus, Rif Dimashq, Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Deir AlZor, AlRiqa, Daraa, and Latakia, continue to sound distress signals over the tough security cordon imposed by the regime army on the main access roads to the camp, along with the crackdowns and abduction sweeps targeting civilians on a sporadic basis.
The dramatic rise in unemployment rates has made the situation far worse in an area where survival largely hinges on relief aids.