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Residents of AlSabina Camp Denounce Blackmailing by Bus Drivers

Published : 23-09-2018

Residents of AlSabina Camp Denounce Blackmailing by Bus Drivers

Residents of AlSabina Camp in Rif Dimashq said they have been overburdened by fees required by buses carrying passengers to Damascus.

A resident said bus drivers demand 200 Syrian Pounds per every single passenger whereas the government has set 100 Syrian Pounds as the standard transport fee.

He called on the concerned institutions, reconciliation committee and police stations to take serious measures so as to cease such blackmails.

Sometime earlier, families of students enrolled at AlAqsa School, run by UNRWA, in AlHusainiya refugee camp called on UNRWA and the other concerned authorities to work on securing means of transport to and back from school.

The residents said they have been forced to accompany their children at daybreak and fetch them home from school after the end of the morning shift. Long distances and scorching heat have made the situation quite exhausting both for the students and their families.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7729

Residents of AlSabina Camp in Rif Dimashq said they have been overburdened by fees required by buses carrying passengers to Damascus.

A resident said bus drivers demand 200 Syrian Pounds per every single passenger whereas the government has set 100 Syrian Pounds as the standard transport fee.

He called on the concerned institutions, reconciliation committee and police stations to take serious measures so as to cease such blackmails.

Sometime earlier, families of students enrolled at AlAqsa School, run by UNRWA, in AlHusainiya refugee camp called on UNRWA and the other concerned authorities to work on securing means of transport to and back from school.

The residents said they have been forced to accompany their children at daybreak and fetch them home from school after the end of the morning shift. Long distances and scorching heat have made the situation quite exhausting both for the students and their families.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7729