Palestinians tortured to death by Assad regime middleeastmonitor.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from middleeastmonitor.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Over 4000 Palestinans have died in recent years in Syria, internally displaced from their Syrian homes
SYNDICATED 7 days ago 4013 Palestinian refugees from Syria including hundreds of women and children have died since 2011 as a result of war-related incidents a human rights group has reported. The Action Group for Palestinians of Syria (AGPS) said that hundreds of refugees were killed under shelling and hundreds of others were
Pro-Regime Militia Cuts Salaries - The Syrian Observer syrianobserver.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from syrianobserver.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A family on a bike riding across the rubble at the Yarmouk camp, south of Damascus, Syria (EPA) Damascus - Asharq Al-Awsat
Palestinian refugees struggling to go back to their homes at Syria’s Yarmouk Camp have expressed their frustration with recent regulatory measures staged by Damascus, saying they constrain their return.
In October 2020, the Damascus governorate had announced that it will be allowing locals who meet required conditions to return to their homes in Yarmouk. Three prerequisites were listed and they covered safety, proof of ownership and qualifying approval.
Despite the decision to allow civilians back, many reported that authorities have failed in rehabilitating the area.
Letter to Mass Peace Action and Peace Action NY State
“Remembering Syria’s Children,” New York City vigil sign
Dear Massachusetts Peace Action and Peace Action New York State,
We the undersigned are Syrians and non-Syrians who support the Syrian people and their right to life, freedom and self-determination. We oppose all forms of violence against the Syrian people, including refugee and Muslim bans, military attacks on civilians, the dissemination of false narratives about their just aspirations for freedom, and attacks on their heroes, martyrs and rescue workers.
Syria has suffered under two generations of dictatorship, passed down from father to son; attacks on freedom of speech and assembly; imprisonment and torture for political beliefs; and a crisis of displaced populations who are unwanted and abused where they seek refuge. This is the reality of Syrians today, under fifty years of the dictatorship of one family that is holding the country hostage, first under Ha