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Palestinians from Syria Denied Refugee Rights in Sudan

Published : 09-07-2018

Palestinians from Syria Denied Refugee Rights in Sudan

1,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria in Sudan have launched cries for help over the dire conditions they have been subjected to as a result of poverty and lack of financial resources.

Several refugees have been left with no other choice than to beg in the streets as they rummaged around for money to feed their starved children.

Palestinians from Syria in Sudan are not granted a refugee status and are, thus, deprived of their basic rights and subjected to costly visa fees. The lack of relief aid and humanitarian assistance has made life unbearable for the Palestinians of Syria in Sudan.

Palestinians fleeing war-torn Syria to Sudan have spoken out against the apathy maintained by the Palestine Embassy as regards their calamitous situation and the difficulties they have been made to endure trying to obtain a Palestinian passport.

Dozens of families who fled to Libya, in a life-threatening journey via the Sudanese desert, attempting to head for Europe onboard the “death boats”, have fallen prey to arbitrary abductions, exploitation, and looting by human traffickers and sea gangsters.

Palestinians from Syria in Sudan have also been subjected to steep education fees, hitting up to $150 at schools and $3,000 at universities. Calls have been frequently launched to integrate Palestinian children into UNICEF-run schools.

Most of the Palestinians from Syria are registered with the UN’s health support program.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7400

1,000 Palestinian refugees from Syria in Sudan have launched cries for help over the dire conditions they have been subjected to as a result of poverty and lack of financial resources.

Several refugees have been left with no other choice than to beg in the streets as they rummaged around for money to feed their starved children.

Palestinians from Syria in Sudan are not granted a refugee status and are, thus, deprived of their basic rights and subjected to costly visa fees. The lack of relief aid and humanitarian assistance has made life unbearable for the Palestinians of Syria in Sudan.

Palestinians fleeing war-torn Syria to Sudan have spoken out against the apathy maintained by the Palestine Embassy as regards their calamitous situation and the difficulties they have been made to endure trying to obtain a Palestinian passport.

Dozens of families who fled to Libya, in a life-threatening journey via the Sudanese desert, attempting to head for Europe onboard the “death boats”, have fallen prey to arbitrary abductions, exploitation, and looting by human traffickers and sea gangsters.

Palestinians from Syria in Sudan have also been subjected to steep education fees, hitting up to $150 at schools and $3,000 at universities. Calls have been frequently launched to integrate Palestinian children into UNICEF-run schools.

Most of the Palestinians from Syria are registered with the UN’s health support program.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7400