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ISIS Imposes Limits on School Supplies for Students in Yarmouk Camp in Yelda and Palestinian University Students Plea to be Moved from South Damascus

Published : 19-09-2017

ISIS Imposes Limits on School Supplies for Students in Yarmouk Camp in Yelda and Palestinian University Students Plea to be Moved from South Damascus

AGPS’s correspondent confirmed that ISIS imposed new restrictions on the students of Yarmouk camp that have enrolled in alternative schools in neighboring towns for education. Members of ISIS search students’ notebooks on their return from school, in the three towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm, in an attempt to find suspicious educational material such as the national education subject taught in schools of the Syrian regime – according to them.

ISIS had previously prevented teachers and students living in Yarmouk camp from going to Yelda, to prevent them from education in the alternative schools and tightened security procedures on those crossing to Yelda. It retracted the decision after meeting between a delegation from the camp’s residents and leaders of ISIS in south Damascus.

In another context, ISIS announced its decision demanding all residents of the areas it controls in the Syrian capital Damascus - including Al-Hajar Al-Aswad, Al- Asali, Al-Tadamon and Yarmouk camp – who own a gun, bombs or any types of weapons and wireless devices, to record the weapon’s type and number in the general court.

In its statement released through the general court affiliated to it, ISIS set a deadline from the 13th of September to the 1st of October. Those who do not comply with the decision will be exposed to security accountability.

ISIS is currently under confusion due to sharp dissent in its ranks regarding understandings and agreements between ISIS and the Syrian regime.

In another aspect of the suffering of Palestinian students in Syria, Palestinian activists appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization and those concerned with the education file south of Damascus, to help 50 of the students accepted at Syrian universities and DTC Academy to register before the end of yesterday, Monday, before the deadline for applying to Syrian colleges and universities.

Syrian security continues to ban Palestinian refugees from leaving Yarmouk camp, while students exit from the southern region after coordination and approval by the security services.

The ongoing war in Syria is affecting the education of Palestinian refugees living in it. The Syrian conflict has greatly reduced youth and children’s opportunities to get educated, due to the siege, shelling and poor security conditions in Syria, as well as ISIS’s tight control over Yarmouk camp and the restrictive procedures imposed on its residents.

Almost 1900 students attend “Al-Jarmak” Alternative School, of which 75% are Palestinians.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5835

AGPS’s correspondent confirmed that ISIS imposed new restrictions on the students of Yarmouk camp that have enrolled in alternative schools in neighboring towns for education. Members of ISIS search students’ notebooks on their return from school, in the three towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm, in an attempt to find suspicious educational material such as the national education subject taught in schools of the Syrian regime – according to them.

ISIS had previously prevented teachers and students living in Yarmouk camp from going to Yelda, to prevent them from education in the alternative schools and tightened security procedures on those crossing to Yelda. It retracted the decision after meeting between a delegation from the camp’s residents and leaders of ISIS in south Damascus.

In another context, ISIS announced its decision demanding all residents of the areas it controls in the Syrian capital Damascus - including Al-Hajar Al-Aswad, Al- Asali, Al-Tadamon and Yarmouk camp – who own a gun, bombs or any types of weapons and wireless devices, to record the weapon’s type and number in the general court.

In its statement released through the general court affiliated to it, ISIS set a deadline from the 13th of September to the 1st of October. Those who do not comply with the decision will be exposed to security accountability.

ISIS is currently under confusion due to sharp dissent in its ranks regarding understandings and agreements between ISIS and the Syrian regime.

In another aspect of the suffering of Palestinian students in Syria, Palestinian activists appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization and those concerned with the education file south of Damascus, to help 50 of the students accepted at Syrian universities and DTC Academy to register before the end of yesterday, Monday, before the deadline for applying to Syrian colleges and universities.

Syrian security continues to ban Palestinian refugees from leaving Yarmouk camp, while students exit from the southern region after coordination and approval by the security services.

The ongoing war in Syria is affecting the education of Palestinian refugees living in it. The Syrian conflict has greatly reduced youth and children’s opportunities to get educated, due to the siege, shelling and poor security conditions in Syria, as well as ISIS’s tight control over Yarmouk camp and the restrictive procedures imposed on its residents.

Almost 1900 students attend “Al-Jarmak” Alternative School, of which 75% are Palestinians.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5835