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Syrian Government imposes entry card for those returning to Al-Sabinah in rural Damascus.

Published : 05-09-2017

Syrian Government imposes entry card for those returning to Al-Sabinah in rural Damascus.

The Action Group’s correspondent in rural Damscus stated that Syrian security members imposed entry cards on all who want to return to the area of Sabina and its camp. He added that the families are requested to bring their family book, as well as proof of their home’s ownership, in order to create identification cards as well as registration numbers for them.

The reconciliation committee and the Syrian security committees in the region forced each family head to bring the identification cards of their relatives. Males were required to attend, while women were not.

According to the reconciliation committee, 400 families received the entry cards and returned to their homes in al-Sabinah.

A number of al-Sabinah camp residents considered this a trap made by the Syrian government, to arrest those wanted by the security and those who haven’t enrolled in the Palestinian Liberation Army.

Palestinian activists blamed the Syrian security and its supporting groups, for preparing rooms at the entrance of al-Sabinah refugee camp, to arrest the wanted residents as they return to the camp. They pointed out that a security check has been made at the main entrance of the camp to supervise the entry of the people.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5760

The Action Group’s correspondent in rural Damscus stated that Syrian security members imposed entry cards on all who want to return to the area of Sabina and its camp. He added that the families are requested to bring their family book, as well as proof of their home’s ownership, in order to create identification cards as well as registration numbers for them.

The reconciliation committee and the Syrian security committees in the region forced each family head to bring the identification cards of their relatives. Males were required to attend, while women were not.

According to the reconciliation committee, 400 families received the entry cards and returned to their homes in al-Sabinah.

A number of al-Sabinah camp residents considered this a trap made by the Syrian government, to arrest those wanted by the security and those who haven’t enrolled in the Palestinian Liberation Army.

Palestinian activists blamed the Syrian security and its supporting groups, for preparing rooms at the entrance of al-Sabinah refugee camp, to arrest the wanted residents as they return to the camp. They pointed out that a security check has been made at the main entrance of the camp to supervise the entry of the people.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5760