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[08 Jan 2014] Sick Palestinians remain trapped in Yarmouk refugee camp - English
Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative...
Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative launched by several Syria-based Palestinian factions to evacuate over three hundred sick people trapped inside the camp. But anxious relatives failed to meet their loved ones.
Red Crescent teams were ordered to retreat as armed groups opened gunfire at the humanitarian groups who tried to help the sick out, causing the initiative to fail. This is not the first such initiative to fail. Previously, several armed extremist groups such as the al-Qaeda linked al-Nusra Front foiled peace initiatives and remained occupying the camp. In 2012, tens of civilians were killed and thousands of others displaced after foreign-backed militants targeted the same refugee camp. According to the doctors in charge of following up the initiative, dozens of sick people remain trapped inside al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. With the lack of basic needs inside, many families here see no end to the humanitarian crisis in the near future.
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Hundreds of people marched at the entrance of al-Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus in an attempt to reach out to their sick relatives. They were hoping for a successful outcome of an initiative launched by several Syria-based Palestinian factions to evacuate over three hundred sick people trapped inside the camp. But anxious relatives failed to meet their loved ones.
Red Crescent teams were ordered to retreat as armed groups opened gunfire at the humanitarian groups who tried to help the sick out, causing the initiative to fail. This is not the first such initiative to fail. Previously, several armed extremist groups such as the al-Qaeda linked al-Nusra Front foiled peace initiatives and remained occupying the camp. In 2012, tens of civilians were killed and thousands of others displaced after foreign-backed militants targeted the same refugee camp. According to the doctors in charge of following up the initiative, dozens of sick people remain trapped inside al-Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. With the lack of basic needs inside, many families here see no end to the humanitarian crisis in the near future.
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Bedtime Story - Visiting the Sick: Children Program - English
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New Episodes! Suhoor Story Time - encourage your children to wake up for...
Visit our website for more episodes! http://ramadhan4u.com to make your ramadhan a productive and informed Ramadhan.
New Episodes! Suhoor Story Time - encourage your children to wake up for suhoor with a suhoor time story!
Episode 4 visiting the sick.
Ramadhan4U brings you the amazing Stories from the Holy Quran in an video.
This is a new series of (Bedtime/Suhoortime) stories from the Holy Quran.
For children of all faiths and backgrounds to enjoy.
Make sure to leave a comment and let us know what you would next like to see on Suhoor Story Time :)
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Visit our website for more episodes! http://ramadhan4u.com to make your ramadhan a productive and informed Ramadhan.
New Episodes! Suhoor Story Time - encourage your children to wake up for suhoor with a suhoor time story!
Episode 4 visiting the sick.
Ramadhan4U brings you the amazing Stories from the Holy Quran in an video.
This is a new series of (Bedtime/Suhoortime) stories from the Holy Quran.
For children of all faiths and backgrounds to enjoy.
Make sure to leave a comment and let us know what you would next like to see on Suhoor Story Time :)
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