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Continued migration of Palestinian refugees from Syria

Published : 19-06-2018

Continued migration of Palestinian refugees from Syria

The Palestinian youth and families displaced from Syria in general, and the Syrian regime's areas of influence in particular, continue to migrate because of the harsh living and security conditions, to Turkey and the European countries.

The Action Group’s correspondents in Syria reported that many refugees travel daily to Turkey to try to reach the European countries of asylum, despite the Syrian authorities' tightening of travel to Turkey and the tightening of the Turkish authorities on their borders, at a time where many families and youth in Turkey are waiting for roads to take them to the European mainland, in legitimate and illegitimate ways.

The main reason for this is the prosecution of the Syrian security forces and their pro-Palestinian groups of youth, to force them to join the Palestinian Liberation Army (PLO), and the security emphasis on the youth movement in and outside the camps, and the detention of the security services of many of them.

The residents of the Palestinian camps suffer from the high prices of resources and the spread of unemployment among the Palestinian youth, as well as their poor conditions in the asylum camps and high rent of houses, which has pushed Palestinians to migrate despite the high costs.

The cost of transporting Palestinian refugees from the areas controlled by the regime to the opposition’s areas has doubled, with the cost of access, for example, from the Neirab camp to the last checkpoint of the regime’s army, has reached 500 thousand Syrian pounds per family, and 200 thousand Syrian pounds per person, where they agree with pro-regime groups in the camp, which in turn deliver migrants to their cars and secure them to the last checkpoint of the regime, to begin another trip and double hardship during transit to Turkey.

More than 130 thousand Palestinian-Syrian refugees are outside the Syrian territory, while thousands of them are waiting to leave it. More than 85 thousand Palestinian-Syrian refugees have reached Europe, until the end of December 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7311

The Palestinian youth and families displaced from Syria in general, and the Syrian regime's areas of influence in particular, continue to migrate because of the harsh living and security conditions, to Turkey and the European countries.

The Action Group’s correspondents in Syria reported that many refugees travel daily to Turkey to try to reach the European countries of asylum, despite the Syrian authorities' tightening of travel to Turkey and the tightening of the Turkish authorities on their borders, at a time where many families and youth in Turkey are waiting for roads to take them to the European mainland, in legitimate and illegitimate ways.

The main reason for this is the prosecution of the Syrian security forces and their pro-Palestinian groups of youth, to force them to join the Palestinian Liberation Army (PLO), and the security emphasis on the youth movement in and outside the camps, and the detention of the security services of many of them.

The residents of the Palestinian camps suffer from the high prices of resources and the spread of unemployment among the Palestinian youth, as well as their poor conditions in the asylum camps and high rent of houses, which has pushed Palestinians to migrate despite the high costs.

The cost of transporting Palestinian refugees from the areas controlled by the regime to the opposition’s areas has doubled, with the cost of access, for example, from the Neirab camp to the last checkpoint of the regime’s army, has reached 500 thousand Syrian pounds per family, and 200 thousand Syrian pounds per person, where they agree with pro-regime groups in the camp, which in turn deliver migrants to their cars and secure them to the last checkpoint of the regime, to begin another trip and double hardship during transit to Turkey.

More than 130 thousand Palestinian-Syrian refugees are outside the Syrian territory, while thousands of them are waiting to leave it. More than 85 thousand Palestinian-Syrian refugees have reached Europe, until the end of December 2015.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7311