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Residents of Handarat camp demand the return to their camp and its reconstruction

Published : 02-11-2017

Residents of Handarat camp demand the return to their camp and its reconstruction

A number of activists and residents of the Handarat refugee camp in Aleppo, sent out letters that reached AGPS, demanding all the concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camp and return them to their homes that they were forced to leave, after violent clashes broke out 1641 days ago and ended with ISIS imposing its control on the camp more than 392 days ago. The residents noted that they are living in terrible humanitarian conditions as a result of the displacements, the ongoing war in Syria and its effect of the economic situation, the weak financial resources, widespread of unemployment and high rents.

The camp’s residents who are living in the ninth unit of the university housing in the city of Aleppo, are experiencing a state of fear and tension, due to the Syrian regime issuing a decree that exempts them from university housing and to find alternative houses.

Witnesses who visited the Handarat refugee camp in Aleppo on 25-06-2017, said that almost 90% of the camp’s buildings are completely or partially destroyed, due to the clashes which broke out in it and its targeting by the Syrian regime forces with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6073

A number of activists and residents of the Handarat refugee camp in Aleppo, sent out letters that reached AGPS, demanding all the concerned parties and UNRWA to reconstruct their camp and return them to their homes that they were forced to leave, after violent clashes broke out 1641 days ago and ended with ISIS imposing its control on the camp more than 392 days ago. The residents noted that they are living in terrible humanitarian conditions as a result of the displacements, the ongoing war in Syria and its effect of the economic situation, the weak financial resources, widespread of unemployment and high rents.

The camp’s residents who are living in the ninth unit of the university housing in the city of Aleppo, are experiencing a state of fear and tension, due to the Syrian regime issuing a decree that exempts them from university housing and to find alternative houses.

Witnesses who visited the Handarat refugee camp in Aleppo on 25-06-2017, said that almost 90% of the camp’s buildings are completely or partially destroyed, due to the clashes which broke out in it and its targeting by the Syrian regime forces with rockets and explosive barrels.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6073