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The Action Group’s documental report: 2017 did not spare Al-Husseiniya camp from raids and arrests and the seizure of homes

Published : 07-02-2018

The Action Group’s documental report: 2017 did not spare Al-Husseiniya camp from raids and arrests and the seizure of homes

In its annual documentational report for 2017, titled “The Palestinians of Syria… Between Promises and Restrictions,” which was issued in the beginning of February,  AGPS announced that the residents of Al-Husseiniya camp suffered in 2017 from harsh humanitarian and living conditions, as a result of the continuing conflict in Syria, and complained of the tight security imposed on the camp, the raids and arrests carried out by the Syrian regime and the popular committees affiliated to it on their homes. The report indicated that the Syrian security arrested a number of Palestinian men on 05-07-2017, identifying “Mohammed Salem,” from the Sabinah refugee camp, who was arrested while visiting his relatives in Al-Husseiniya camp under the pretext of drug abuse, which was denied by a number of residents and activists.

While Palestinian refugees confirmed that a number of houses owned by Palestinian refugees in Al-Husseiniya camp in the suburbs of Damascus, were dominated by families attributed to the Syrian regime, indicating that these families are from the Shiite community.

Palestinian refugees accused the Syrian regime and its loyal sectarian groups in the suburbs of Damascus, of exploiting the absence of Palestinian families and bringing families loyal to them and families of fighters with the regime, and housing them in those homes.

The Action Group’s report, which was prepared by a group of researchers specialized in the affairs of refugees, showed that similar cases occurred in Al-Zyabeyeh, in the suburbs of Damascus, where some returnees to the area were able to enter and forcibly share their homes with pro-regime families.

The activists had confirmed that almost 40% of the residents of Al-Husseiniya camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus, are not allowed to return to their homes and properties by the regime’s army until the moment.

Al-Husseiniya camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus witnessed the return of some Palestinian families to it on 16-08-2015, after the regime army's ban on its displaced population for nearly two years.

You can download the electronic version of the report through the following link: http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restrictions_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6581

In its annual documentational report for 2017, titled “The Palestinians of Syria… Between Promises and Restrictions,” which was issued in the beginning of February,  AGPS announced that the residents of Al-Husseiniya camp suffered in 2017 from harsh humanitarian and living conditions, as a result of the continuing conflict in Syria, and complained of the tight security imposed on the camp, the raids and arrests carried out by the Syrian regime and the popular committees affiliated to it on their homes. The report indicated that the Syrian security arrested a number of Palestinian men on 05-07-2017, identifying “Mohammed Salem,” from the Sabinah refugee camp, who was arrested while visiting his relatives in Al-Husseiniya camp under the pretext of drug abuse, which was denied by a number of residents and activists.

While Palestinian refugees confirmed that a number of houses owned by Palestinian refugees in Al-Husseiniya camp in the suburbs of Damascus, were dominated by families attributed to the Syrian regime, indicating that these families are from the Shiite community.

Palestinian refugees accused the Syrian regime and its loyal sectarian groups in the suburbs of Damascus, of exploiting the absence of Palestinian families and bringing families loyal to them and families of fighters with the regime, and housing them in those homes.

The Action Group’s report, which was prepared by a group of researchers specialized in the affairs of refugees, showed that similar cases occurred in Al-Zyabeyeh, in the suburbs of Damascus, where some returnees to the area were able to enter and forcibly share their homes with pro-regime families.

The activists had confirmed that almost 40% of the residents of Al-Husseiniya camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus, are not allowed to return to their homes and properties by the regime’s army until the moment.

Al-Husseiniya camp for Palestinian refugees in the suburbs of Damascus witnessed the return of some Palestinian families to it on 16-08-2015, after the regime army's ban on its displaced population for nearly two years.

You can download the electronic version of the report through the following link: http://actionpal.org.uk/ar/reports/special/between_promises_and_restrictions_ar.pdf

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6581