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690 Homes in AlTadhamun Fit for Human Habitation

Published : 28-09-2018

690 Homes in AlTadhamun Fit for Human Habitation

The committee of Damascus governorate said 690 homes in AlTadhamun neighborhood, which used to shelter hundreds of Palestinian families and thousands of Syrian nationals, have become habitable, pending the rehabilitation of other houses in line with Law No. 10 which might take up five years to materialize on the ground.

The committee said cautious measures will be taken to hand over rehabilitated homes to their owners and former residents after authentication documents are presented by the latter.

The committee added that the other homes are uninhabitable and, thus, civilians cannot be allowed in and that the land lots will remain the property of their former owners. However, no reconstruction works are allowed on them.

On April 2, a so-called Law No. 10 of 2018 was passed by Bashar AlAssad’s government to organize ownership and reconstruction following a bid put forth by the Local Administration and Environment Ministry. The law is an extension of a legislative decree passed in 2012 (Decree 66).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7751

The committee of Damascus governorate said 690 homes in AlTadhamun neighborhood, which used to shelter hundreds of Palestinian families and thousands of Syrian nationals, have become habitable, pending the rehabilitation of other houses in line with Law No. 10 which might take up five years to materialize on the ground.

The committee said cautious measures will be taken to hand over rehabilitated homes to their owners and former residents after authentication documents are presented by the latter.

The committee added that the other homes are uninhabitable and, thus, civilians cannot be allowed in and that the land lots will remain the property of their former owners. However, no reconstruction works are allowed on them.

On April 2, a so-called Law No. 10 of 2018 was passed by Bashar AlAssad’s government to organize ownership and reconstruction following a bid put forth by the Local Administration and Environment Ministry. The law is an extension of a legislative decree passed in 2012 (Decree 66).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/7751