"Sara Ouda and Alaa Farhan, the Sniper disunited them in Life and

"Sara Ouda and Alaa Farhan, the Sniper disunited them in
Life and reunited them in Death"
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Two Palestinian Refugees Died due to Torture in the Syrian Prisons
Postponing the Signing of the Yarmouk Neutralization Agreement to
Undetermined Date
Explosive Barrels Target the Vicinity of Khan Al Shieh Camp in Damascus
Suburb
The Syrian security Forces Arrested Two Palestinian Refugees in Damascus
Suburb
Violent Clashes in the Vicinity of Handarat Camp in Aleppo
Palestine Charity Committee for the Relief of Palestinian People Distributes
Bread to the Yarmouk Residents
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Victims
Two Palestinian refugees died; they are: Mohammed Yousef was born in
1985, from the Yarmouk camp, and Mohammed Abdullah Hamdan,
dissident first sergeant from Daraa camp; they died due to torture in the
Syrian Regime's Prisons. Their bodies were identified within the leaked
pictures of the victims of torture in the Syrian regime's prisons, raising
the toll of torture victims, who have been identified through the leaked
pictures, to 37 victims.
Recent Updates
The young woman "Sarah Ouda" died yesterday in the Yarmouk camp by
a sniper shot during the distribution of food aid to the besieged people in
the camp, "Sarah" was buried in the same cemetery where her fiancé
"Alaa Farhan" was buried, who was also killed by a sniper before more
than a year, just before Sara's arrival from Bulgaria to enter the camp
through the town of Beit Sahem to meet her fiancé. "Sarah" preferred to
stay in the camp until she died by a sniper during the distribution of aid
in the besieged Yarmouk refugee camp, the sniper disunited them in life,
and united them in death.
Sara Ouda and Alaa Farhan
In Yarmouk, the signing of agreement to neutralize the camp was
postponed after it was scheduled to be yesterday, although all parties met
in and outside the camp, but it was postponed without setting new date or
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the reasons that led to delay, it comes in light of the continued siege on
the camp, which enters the day (621) respectively.
In Damascus suburb, heavy shelling with explosive barrels targeted the
neighboring farms of Khan Al Shieh camp that caused violent explosion
sounds horrified the residents who suffer from a lack of many varieties of
food, in addition to the high cost of others.
In the same context, the Syrian security forces arrested each of "Fadel
Adel" and "Muhammad Kasim Shtiwi" at Khan Al shieh road in
Damascus suburb, as all roads to Khan Al Shieh camp are closed except
for "Zakia - Khan Al Shieh".
Turning to Aleppo, violent clashes broke out at the vicinity of Handarat
camp between the groups of the Syrian armed opposition and the Regular
army alongside with the Palestinian groups, where the Regular army is
trying to impose its control over the camp, which is a strategic point. It is
mentioned that all people in the camp have been forced to flee their camp
following the violent clashes that broke out before about (694) days,
which ended with the opposition control.
Civil Work Committees
Palestine Charity Committee for the Relief of Palestinian People
distributed about 700 bread packs yesterday to the besieged Palestinian
families inside the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. The distribution
came in light of the continuous strict siege imposed on the camp for 621
days respectively, and the water cut for 191 days.
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Numbers and Statistics till 19/3/2015
 At least 27933 Palestinian Syrian refugees have reached Europe
during the last 4 years.
 The Yarmouk Camp: - Siege, imposed by the Regular Army and
PFGC, continued for 621 days respectively. In addition, power
cuts continued for more than 701 days, water was cut for 191 days
respectively. The number of victims due to the siege has reached to
172 victims.
 80,000 Palestinian Syrian refugees escaped from Syria to the
neighboring towns, including 10,687 refugees in Jordan, 51,300 in
Lebanon and 6,000 refugees in Egypt, according to UNRWA
statistics till February 2015.
 Al Husayneyya Camp: - Regular Army is still preventing the
residents of the camp to return back to their houses for 523 days
respectively.
 Al Sbeina Camp: - Regular Army is still preventing the residents of
the camp to return back to their houses for 492 days respectively.
 Handarat Camp: - Residents have left the camp for 694 days after
the Syrian Opposition Groups controlled it.
 Dara’a Camp: - It is now almost 338 days without water and 70%
of its buildings were demolished.
 Jermana, AL Saieda ZAinab, Al Raml, Al Aedein Camps in Homs
and Hamma: - A relatively quiet situation in light of the economic
crises.
 Khan Al Sheih Camp: - Roads linking the camp to the city center
are still closed except for Zakia- Khan Al Sheih road.
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