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The Residents of Al Husayneyya Camp are Still Prevented of Returning Back for 524 Days Respectively.

Published : 21-03-2015

The Residents of Al Husayneyya Camp are Still Prevented of Returning Back for 524 Days Respectively.

In Al Husayneyya camp, though the promises that were launched by the Damascus Suburb Governor to return the residents of the camp back to their houses in ten days but the Syrian Army Forces still prevent the residents to return back for 524 days respectively.

A delegation from UNRWA visited the camp in order to follow up its facilities and to assess the damages of its facilities for maintaining and rehabilitating the schools to let people return to the camp. The displaced people from the camp are suffering of severe living crises in light of the unemployment spread, the lack of the financial sources, the high prices and the high cost of rent houses in addition to the security and military tensions in the areas that they live in such as Jaramana camp.

It is mentioned that the Syrian Army entered Al Husayneyya camp supported by Fatah Al-Intifada and the Struggle Palestinian Front in October 2013 and they evacuated the remaining residents of the camp, where about 4200 Palestinian Refugees and 30000 Syrians from Al Husayneyya camp are still displaced out of the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/735

In Al Husayneyya camp, though the promises that were launched by the Damascus Suburb Governor to return the residents of the camp back to their houses in ten days but the Syrian Army Forces still prevent the residents to return back for 524 days respectively.

A delegation from UNRWA visited the camp in order to follow up its facilities and to assess the damages of its facilities for maintaining and rehabilitating the schools to let people return to the camp. The displaced people from the camp are suffering of severe living crises in light of the unemployment spread, the lack of the financial sources, the high prices and the high cost of rent houses in addition to the security and military tensions in the areas that they live in such as Jaramana camp.

It is mentioned that the Syrian Army entered Al Husayneyya camp supported by Fatah Al-Intifada and the Struggle Palestinian Front in October 2013 and they evacuated the remaining residents of the camp, where about 4200 Palestinian Refugees and 30000 Syrians from Al Husayneyya camp are still displaced out of the camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/735