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The AGPS and Palestinian Return Center Appealed a Number of International Bodies

Published : 21-02-2015

The AGPS and Palestinian Return Center Appealed a Number of International Bodies

Each of the Action Group for Palestinians of Syria in London and the Palestinian Return Center, on Friday 20th of February 2015, delivered explanatory messages about the suffering of the Palestinian and the Syrian refugees to each of the British Government and the UNHCR.

The messages addressed the context of the last documentary report that was issued by the each of PRC and AGPS in London in the beginning of the last month, which entitled "Palestinians of Syrian… The Wound is still Bleeding" which addressed the suffering of the Palestinian and Syrian refugees in details based on the statistics that were documented by the AGPS during the last 4 years.

The messages stressed on the deteriorated suffering of the Palestinian Syrian refugees in a number of the European countries where they fled, especially after the UNHCR refused to help and provide the legal support to them in the pretext that they are registered at the UNRWA.

However, UNRWA did not provide the refugees with any of its services in the pretext that most of these European countries are out of its scope of work, preventing them of receiving any humanitarian or legal aids by any international body.

The messages also confirmed the necessity to work in order to end the Yarmouk siege and to stop the daily violations against the Palestinian refugees in Syria, as well as to return them back to their camps.

The messages demanded to expand the UNRWA scope to include the Palestinian Syrian refugees in Egypt, Turkey, and Libya, in addition to put pressure at those countries to provide the refugees with protection and help.

It also noted the need to end the disputes between the UNRWA and the UNHCR about representing the refugees outside of Syria.

Finally, the messages concluded with emphasizing the need to work for helping the Palestinian Syrian refugees until they return back to their original homeland "Palestine".

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/541

Each of the Action Group for Palestinians of Syria in London and the Palestinian Return Center, on Friday 20th of February 2015, delivered explanatory messages about the suffering of the Palestinian and the Syrian refugees to each of the British Government and the UNHCR.

The messages addressed the context of the last documentary report that was issued by the each of PRC and AGPS in London in the beginning of the last month, which entitled "Palestinians of Syrian… The Wound is still Bleeding" which addressed the suffering of the Palestinian and Syrian refugees in details based on the statistics that were documented by the AGPS during the last 4 years.

The messages stressed on the deteriorated suffering of the Palestinian Syrian refugees in a number of the European countries where they fled, especially after the UNHCR refused to help and provide the legal support to them in the pretext that they are registered at the UNRWA.

However, UNRWA did not provide the refugees with any of its services in the pretext that most of these European countries are out of its scope of work, preventing them of receiving any humanitarian or legal aids by any international body.

The messages also confirmed the necessity to work in order to end the Yarmouk siege and to stop the daily violations against the Palestinian refugees in Syria, as well as to return them back to their camps.

The messages demanded to expand the UNRWA scope to include the Palestinian Syrian refugees in Egypt, Turkey, and Libya, in addition to put pressure at those countries to provide the refugees with protection and help.

It also noted the need to end the disputes between the UNRWA and the UNHCR about representing the refugees outside of Syria.

Finally, the messages concluded with emphasizing the need to work for helping the Palestinian Syrian refugees until they return back to their original homeland "Palestine".

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/541