Students in Terrorist-Besieged Towns of Kafraya and al-Foua Challenge Terrorism by Taking their Exams

IDLEB, ((ST)-The people of the towns of Kafraya and al-Foua in Idleb northern countryside continue to challenge and resist the siege which has been imposed them by terrorist group’s for more than three years.

The students of the two towns continue to take their high school exams despite the danger and the difficult circumstances resulted from the terrorist organizations practices.

“The exam process continues despite difficult circumstances caused by the terrorist groups’ siege of the two towns,”  Director of Exams Department at the Ministry of Education Younis Fati said in a statement to SANA, pointing out  that 123 students out of 135 are taking their exams.

 Basic education exams, he added, concluded last week with 161 students out of 172 registered students have finished their exams.

The towns of Kafraya and al-Foua have been under an unjust siege imposed by Jabhat al-Nusra and its affiliated groups  for more than three years during which the locals in the towns couldn’t have access to food and medicines and were the target of daily rocket and mortar attacks by the terrorists.

The Syrian government spares no effort as to deliver food and medical aid as well as requirements of the education process to the besieged towns.

Hamda Mustafa

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