Displaced Syrians in Jordan Ask for Returning Back Home

Amman, (ST)_ Several displaced Syrians in al-Zaatari camp in Jordan asked to be allowed to return to Syria.

The displaced Syrians complained  of the difficult tragic conditions they live in  the camp, located in a desert area near al-Mafreq  city and the lack of basic living needs and attention,  which caused a new fire  outbreak on Friday resulted in destroying 35 tents.

“The fire trucks come without water and ambulances come without oxygen, which causes the death of people here. So, they are killing us.” Said one Syrian displaced to the media

“One who stays here has no honor, no religion, no morals and I will return to Syria whatever happens.” One displaced Syrian woman said.

“We are treated in the camp like animals.  Food and water are unfit and diseases spread among us, and we demand to return back to Syria.”Another displaced Syrian stressed

According to Jordanian news websites, scores of Syrians demonstrated at the camp’s main gate  in  protest of their poor conditions , ejected its workers and expelled  journalists who came to cover news of the fire.

Noteworthy that Western countries hostile to Syria pushed terrorist groups , they fund and arm to displace Syrians to camps in neighboring countries through invading  their villages and towns  to exploit them for political purposes.

General Coordinator for the displaced Syrians in Jordan Anmar al-Hammoud said that damaging  some power lines led to the burning of 35 tents but no  serious injuries requiring transport to the hospital, were reported

A nine year old Syrian child died in February, and her father and two brothers were injured following a fire in their tent in al-Zaatari camp.

Recently, 135  displaced Syrians returned back voluntarily from  al-Zataari camp  to their homeland as a natural reaction of what they are exposed to in the said  camp of political blackmail , psychological pressure and  ill-treatment by the Jordanian gendarmerie .

 

T. Fateh

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