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Palestinians of Syria No Crossing… a documentational report about the violations against the Palestinians of Syria on the international borders

Published : 13-12-2017

Palestinians of Syria No Crossing… a documentational report about the violations against the Palestinians of Syria on the international borders

Within its series of periodic reports on the situation of Palestinian-Syrian refugees, AGPS published a documentational report titled, “Palestinians of Syria No Crossing.” The report monitor the violations which have affected one of the most important of the Palestinian refugees’ rights, that is the right of movement, which is guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international agreements and conventions, by comparing the practical reality of their treatment and the mechanisms by which the countries with common borders with Syria have dealt with the refugees, to the theoretical texts included in those conventions.

The 28-page report also discusses the most important violations and incidents that have affected the Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Syria, and the limited mobility and immigration outside of Syria. The Palestinian refugees in the cities and suburbs of Syria, have suffered from an almost total disability in mobility, whether while fleeing their camps that are under the fire of the Syrian regime’s forces and their explosive devices, or leaving and entering through their areas for hospitalization and to get access to the essential food supplies needed for the integrity of life.

The fixed or moving barriers put by the Syrian regime, on the gates of the cities, towns and roads, limited their movement, as well as being a main reason for the aggravation of the tragedy and suffering of the Palestinian refugees, through what they were subjected to including tightening, the siege, extortion, harassment or arrest, in a clear violation of the international conventions and agreements on civil and political rights, which gave them the right to move freely and choose their of place of residence within the country in which they live. “Everyone who has a legal status within the territory of a country, has the right to the freedom of movement and to choose their place of residence.”

The report also addressed the situation of the Palestinian refugees and the limited mobility or immigration to outside of Syria, since most of the countries worldwide, have limited have banned the entrance of Palestinian refugees to their lands, without prior access to a "visa" in the normal circumstances. This situation has not changed or been amended, due to the situation in Syria regarding the Palestinian refugees, who found themselves in desperate need of moving and traveling, after their camps were subjected to a total siege or partial destruction, and the loss of security. The conditions for obtaining permission to enter have become more complicated and tougher.

 

To download the electronic version of the report:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/no_crossing_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6296

Within its series of periodic reports on the situation of Palestinian-Syrian refugees, AGPS published a documentational report titled, “Palestinians of Syria No Crossing.” The report monitor the violations which have affected one of the most important of the Palestinian refugees’ rights, that is the right of movement, which is guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international agreements and conventions, by comparing the practical reality of their treatment and the mechanisms by which the countries with common borders with Syria have dealt with the refugees, to the theoretical texts included in those conventions.

The 28-page report also discusses the most important violations and incidents that have affected the Palestinian-Syrian refugees in Syria, and the limited mobility and immigration outside of Syria. The Palestinian refugees in the cities and suburbs of Syria, have suffered from an almost total disability in mobility, whether while fleeing their camps that are under the fire of the Syrian regime’s forces and their explosive devices, or leaving and entering through their areas for hospitalization and to get access to the essential food supplies needed for the integrity of life.

The fixed or moving barriers put by the Syrian regime, on the gates of the cities, towns and roads, limited their movement, as well as being a main reason for the aggravation of the tragedy and suffering of the Palestinian refugees, through what they were subjected to including tightening, the siege, extortion, harassment or arrest, in a clear violation of the international conventions and agreements on civil and political rights, which gave them the right to move freely and choose their of place of residence within the country in which they live. “Everyone who has a legal status within the territory of a country, has the right to the freedom of movement and to choose their place of residence.”

The report also addressed the situation of the Palestinian refugees and the limited mobility or immigration to outside of Syria, since most of the countries worldwide, have limited have banned the entrance of Palestinian refugees to their lands, without prior access to a "visa" in the normal circumstances. This situation has not changed or been amended, due to the situation in Syria regarding the Palestinian refugees, who found themselves in desperate need of moving and traveling, after their camps were subjected to a total siege or partial destruction, and the loss of security. The conditions for obtaining permission to enter have become more complicated and tougher.

 

To download the electronic version of the report:

http://www.actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/no_crossing_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6296