Published : 29-09-2017
In south Damascus, our reporter said that Thanaweya Amma students left Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees (located 8 km south of the capital), to submit their sounding information exam in areas controlled by ISIS.
About 27 students from Thanaweya Amma’s literary and scientific branches left Yarmouk through Babilla, under UNRWA’s supervision, to submit their exams. The students decided to stay the night at their friends and relatives in Yelda town, fearing that ISIS would prevent them from getting out of the camp.
ISIS had previously prevented students and teachers in Yarmouk camp from leaving to Yelda, because they refused to continue their education in alternative schools, tightening security on those crossing to Yelda. ISIS later retracted the decision after a delegation from the camp’s residents met with ISIS leaders.
In south Damascus, our reporter said that Thanaweya Amma students left Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees (located 8 km south of the capital), to submit their sounding information exam in areas controlled by ISIS.
About 27 students from Thanaweya Amma’s literary and scientific branches left Yarmouk through Babilla, under UNRWA’s supervision, to submit their exams. The students decided to stay the night at their friends and relatives in Yelda town, fearing that ISIS would prevent them from getting out of the camp.
ISIS had previously prevented students and teachers in Yarmouk camp from leaving to Yelda, because they refused to continue their education in alternative schools, tightening security on those crossing to Yelda. ISIS later retracted the decision after a delegation from the camp’s residents met with ISIS leaders.