DAMASCUS COUNTRYSIDE,(ST)_ Several displaced Syrian families who were forced by criminal acts of terrorist groups to leave their homes to Lebanon , returned back on Thursday , after receiving guarantees of having a decent life, in the course of implementing the political program set to resolve the crisis in Syria.
The returning families were welcomed at Yabus border center by the ministers of social affairs and labor and Minister of State for the Red Crescent affairs and were escorted until their temporary accommodation center, Qudsaya in Rural Damascus.
Members of the returning families stressed that Syria always remains a safe haven for all its people and expressed thanks for the facilities provided to them by the government for their safe return to their homeland.
7-year old child Hamza Ibumajar said that he had left Syria with his family to Lebanon because ” the terrorists opened fire and missiles at his home” while said Sakina 9 years said: “Since I am now in al-Sham I’m not afraid any more . “
“We are returning back home, because no other place can compensate us our country,” Maysa Isa mother of two sons and a daughter said with outpouring nostalgia she had experienced, expressing hope that safety and stability will be back to all parts of Syria.
Haya Owaid said she is returning with her husband after nearly ten months of exile and they had left their home as a result of repeated threats from terrorist groups , pointing out that ” though they received great attention and care from hosting Lebanese families , Syria always remains the warm cuddling .”
She expressed hope that all Syrians will support the army to eradicate terrorism in all its forms.
Nada Al Zoubi, who returned with her husband and family said: “we were forced nine months ago to get to Lebanon to escape the terrorist groups “, stressing that “Syria is our mother and we are her children and she is indispensable for all of us “. She called on all the displaced people to return immediately to the homeland.
In statements to pressmen , Minister of Social Affairs Kinda al-Shammat noted the social welfare programs provided for the arriving families at the temporary residence centers that include social and psychological care and rehabilitation,” indicating that assistance will be given to all returning families in cooperation with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent.
T. Fateh


