Published : 16-10-2017
ISIS has banned teachers in Yarmouk camp in Damascus from leaving to the neighboring town of Yelda, after accusing them of being "infidels," for teaching educational curricula belonging to the Syrian regime.
This comes amid ISIS’s decision to impose certain times for the residents to leave the camp to buy their necessities from the neighboring towns. This time has been limited to a few hours only starting 9am and until 2pm, which has created resentment and discontent amongst the people, considering ISIS’s procedures very tightening and as a result increasing their suffering.
ISIS has banned teachers in Yarmouk camp in Damascus from leaving to the neighboring town of Yelda, after accusing them of being "infidels," for teaching educational curricula belonging to the Syrian regime.
This comes amid ISIS’s decision to impose certain times for the residents to leave the camp to buy their necessities from the neighboring towns. This time has been limited to a few hours only starting 9am and until 2pm, which has created resentment and discontent amongst the people, considering ISIS’s procedures very tightening and as a result increasing their suffering.