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The displaced from Yarmouk camp organize a sit-in in the city of Al-Bab in Aleppo, and make an appeal

Published : 07-05-2018

The displaced from Yarmouk camp organize a sit-in in the city of Al-Bab in Aleppo, and make an appeal

In north Syria, the Palestinian refugees displaced from the southern towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm to the Syrian north, organized a sit-in in the city of Al-Bab in Aleppo, against the lack of basic services in the shelter centers that they were forcibly displaced to, as well as the absence of the minimum living and housing supplies. The Turkish authorities insisted on placing them in mixed and unequipped mass camps, under the pretext that the Afrin camps had reached their maximum capacity.

The protestors which suffer from great difficulties in coping with the new and bitter reality they are living, called on the Turkish authorities, the Palestinian factions and authority and the United Nations, to find a solution to their crisis and to provide shelters equipped with basic services, especially that there are elderly people, children, women and patients among them.

In the same context, 300 Palestinian refugees who have been displaced from the southern towns of Damascus are still stranded in the town of Qabasin, in Al-Bab city in Aleppo, refusing to enter the Shamiran Camp, calling on the Turkish authorities to allow them to join the first batch of Palestinians in the Deir Balout camp, in the Jandris area in Afrin.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7072

In north Syria, the Palestinian refugees displaced from the southern towns of Yelda, Babilla and Beit Sahm to the Syrian north, organized a sit-in in the city of Al-Bab in Aleppo, against the lack of basic services in the shelter centers that they were forcibly displaced to, as well as the absence of the minimum living and housing supplies. The Turkish authorities insisted on placing them in mixed and unequipped mass camps, under the pretext that the Afrin camps had reached their maximum capacity.

The protestors which suffer from great difficulties in coping with the new and bitter reality they are living, called on the Turkish authorities, the Palestinian factions and authority and the United Nations, to find a solution to their crisis and to provide shelters equipped with basic services, especially that there are elderly people, children, women and patients among them.

In the same context, 300 Palestinian refugees who have been displaced from the southern towns of Damascus are still stranded in the town of Qabasin, in Al-Bab city in Aleppo, refusing to enter the Shamiran Camp, calling on the Turkish authorities to allow them to join the first batch of Palestinians in the Deir Balout camp, in the Jandris area in Afrin.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7072