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ISIS threatens students and teachers in Yarmouk camp from enrolling in schools outside its administration

Published : 09-09-2017

ISIS threatens students and teachers in Yarmouk camp from enrolling in schools outside its administration

AGPS’s correspondent in southern Damascus confirmed that ISIS threatened students and teachers inside Yarmouk camp from attending schools outside its administration and held the parents responsible for not enrolling their kids as students at their schools. It also promised anyone who violates its decisions to be punished or to leave the camp.

ISIS had prevented students and teachers from leaving Yarmouk camp to go to Yelda Town, to disable them from learning and teaching at the alternative schools, as well as tightening its procedures on those crossing over to Yelda.

Hundreds of Palestinian families have been displaced from Yarmouk camp to neighboring towns, after ISIS took control of the camp in April 2015. Thousands of its residents are still suffering because of ISIS’s procedures and the Syrian forces’ siege.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5777

AGPS’s correspondent in southern Damascus confirmed that ISIS threatened students and teachers inside Yarmouk camp from attending schools outside its administration and held the parents responsible for not enrolling their kids as students at their schools. It also promised anyone who violates its decisions to be punished or to leave the camp.

ISIS had prevented students and teachers from leaving Yarmouk camp to go to Yelda Town, to disable them from learning and teaching at the alternative schools, as well as tightening its procedures on those crossing over to Yelda.

Hundreds of Palestinian families have been displaced from Yarmouk camp to neighboring towns, after ISIS took control of the camp in April 2015. Thousands of its residents are still suffering because of ISIS’s procedures and the Syrian forces’ siege.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5777