The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After closing schools in Qameshly city, a demonstration of students in the city rejecting the curriculum of the self-administration and demanding the teaching of Arabic language

Al-Hasaka Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that a child was killed by the shots of the Turkish border guards, while he was trying to cross to the Turkish side, and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights learned that tens of citizens mostly students carried out a demonstration in Qameshly city, in which they demanded the “Arabic language teaching”, as well as reopening al-Oruba School in the city of al-Qameshly at the border with Turkey, they also declared their rejection of the curriculums imposed by the self-administration on them and on the schools that are under the control of the Kurdish Forces in Al-Hasaka province, this demonstration came after what sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights about the closure by the Education Body of the self-administration in Al-Jazeera province for 3 schools, among them is al-Oruba School for the Brilliant Students, because they refused to teach the curriculum imposed by the self-administration.