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The local committee in Yarmouk camp: “All that is rumored about a new organizational scheme is not valid”

Published : 06-06-2018

The local committee in Yarmouk camp: “All that is rumored about a new organizational scheme is not valid”

“Mahmoud Ashmawy,” member of the local committee in Yarmouk camp, stressed that all that is rumored and is said about a new organizational scheme to be carried out by the Syrian state in Yarmouk camp or similar to this, is invalid, pointing out that there is no point in the camp that is outside the old organizational chart approved before the crisis in Syria.

On her part, a civil engineer who was working in the urban planning confirmed to the Action Group, that the Syrian regime commissioned a number of engineers in 2010 to develop an organization scheme titled “Great Damascus,” which considered Yarmouk camp, Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon violation areas that must be removed and reorganized.

A member of the executive office in Damascus Governorate, ‘Faisal Srour,’ said that any citizen can, after the competent authorities’ approval, enter their area of residence and begin the restoration of their home or place of residence, with all the necessary facilities provided by the governorate in this regard, provided they do not override public property and do not change the height of the building.

Srour added that if the building is completely destroyed, the owners can agree to rebuild in a joint manner, following the disclosure by the compensation committees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7241

“Mahmoud Ashmawy,” member of the local committee in Yarmouk camp, stressed that all that is rumored and is said about a new organizational scheme to be carried out by the Syrian state in Yarmouk camp or similar to this, is invalid, pointing out that there is no point in the camp that is outside the old organizational chart approved before the crisis in Syria.

On her part, a civil engineer who was working in the urban planning confirmed to the Action Group, that the Syrian regime commissioned a number of engineers in 2010 to develop an organization scheme titled “Great Damascus,” which considered Yarmouk camp, Al-Hajar Al-Aswad and Al-Tadamon violation areas that must be removed and reorganized.

A member of the executive office in Damascus Governorate, ‘Faisal Srour,’ said that any citizen can, after the competent authorities’ approval, enter their area of residence and begin the restoration of their home or place of residence, with all the necessary facilities provided by the governorate in this regard, provided they do not override public property and do not change the height of the building.

Srour added that if the building is completely destroyed, the owners can agree to rebuild in a joint manner, following the disclosure by the compensation committees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7241