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After 1600 days of displacement, Handarat camp residents demand the return to their camp and it be reconstructed

Published : 22-09-2017

After 1600 days of displacement, Handarat camp residents demand the return to their camp and it be reconstructed

Aactivists and residents of Handarat camp in Aleppo sent out pleas that reached AGPS, asking all concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camp and guarantee their safe return to it, after they were forcibly displaced from their homes. Violent clashes had broken out 1600 days ago, ending with the Syrian regime taking control for more than 351 days now.

The residents complained of the miserable conditions they are living as a result of their displacement and the ongoing war in Syria and its repercussions on the economic situation, as well as the lack of financial resource, the spread of unemployment and high rents.

Residents of Handarat camp living in the ninth unit of the university housing, in Aleppo, are under tension and anxiety, after the Syrian regime issued a decision to evict them from university housing, and find them alternative accommodation.

Eye witnesses who had visited the camp on 25/6/2016 said that 90% of Handarat camp’s buildings have been partially and completely destroyed because of the fighting that took place inside it and the Syrian regime constantly targeting it with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5852

Aactivists and residents of Handarat camp in Aleppo sent out pleas that reached AGPS, asking all concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camp and guarantee their safe return to it, after they were forcibly displaced from their homes. Violent clashes had broken out 1600 days ago, ending with the Syrian regime taking control for more than 351 days now.

The residents complained of the miserable conditions they are living as a result of their displacement and the ongoing war in Syria and its repercussions on the economic situation, as well as the lack of financial resource, the spread of unemployment and high rents.

Residents of Handarat camp living in the ninth unit of the university housing, in Aleppo, are under tension and anxiety, after the Syrian regime issued a decision to evict them from university housing, and find them alternative accommodation.

Eye witnesses who had visited the camp on 25/6/2016 said that 90% of Handarat camp’s buildings have been partially and completely destroyed because of the fighting that took place inside it and the Syrian regime constantly targeting it with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5852