Published : 10-01-2018
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed the exit of a number of university students from the camp, to take their quarterly exams in their universities in Damascus.
According to our reporter, the university students left yesterday through the Babilla checkpoint.
This comes due to the halt of the educational process in the camp, due to the strict siege imposed by the camp for the 1365th consecutive day. The siege has led to bombardments, which have destroyed large parts of the schools in the camp, in addition to the halt of the educational services inside the camp.
ISIS’s control over the camp in the beginning of April 2015, has aggravated the suffering of the students, especially after ISIS closed all the alternative schools which were placed by activists inside the camp, to compensate for the camp’s students whose schools have stopped working.
Our correspondent in Yarmouk camp for Palestinian refugees in Damascus, confirmed the exit of a number of university students from the camp, to take their quarterly exams in their universities in Damascus.
According to our reporter, the university students left yesterday through the Babilla checkpoint.
This comes due to the halt of the educational process in the camp, due to the strict siege imposed by the camp for the 1365th consecutive day. The siege has led to bombardments, which have destroyed large parts of the schools in the camp, in addition to the halt of the educational services inside the camp.
ISIS’s control over the camp in the beginning of April 2015, has aggravated the suffering of the students, especially after ISIS closed all the alternative schools which were placed by activists inside the camp, to compensate for the camp’s students whose schools have stopped working.