المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

As the humanitarian situation worsens and more people get out of Baghuz farms, more children die and raise the death toll to 50 in the recent months

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information from several reliable sources, that more casualties have arrived to al-Hool camp in the southeastern sector of al-Hasaka countryside, and the Syrian Observatory learned that the child died as a result of his poor health before arriving in the camp with the last batch that came out of al-Hool camp during the last 24 hours, raising the death toll in the al-Hool camp to 50 -mostly children-, the number of people who died as a result of the poor human and living conditions, and most of them have died as a result of diseases whose complications have increased during the journey of arrival to al-Hool camp, the last of which were 2 people who died one in the camp and the other one in the hospital, and the increase in casualties has sparked resentment among the displaced people, who confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the United Nations is responsible for the deaths of their children and their families, and that the United Nations bear the primary responsibility for all this failure through their corrupt organizations which insult the displaced people, while the international organizations have enough with media data that gives them points on the international humanitarian scene.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that a new batch has got out of the farms of the east Euphrates towards the SDF-controlled areas, and in the details obtained by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; about 45 trucks carrying about 2200 persons of the families of the “Islamic State” organization and other citizens, including 120 members at least of the organization, have got out of the farms where the remaining ISIS members are still present, in the area between Al-Baghuz and the eastern banks of the Euphrates River, while reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, that other trucks have entered the area of the farms to bring out other batches of citizens and families of ISIS members in the next hours, and with the continued operations of bringing out citizens, ISIS members and their families, it rose to 3600 including at least 202 ISIS members, the number of evacuees who got out in the past 48 hours, raising, in turn, to 49650, the number of evacuees documented by the SOHR since the 1st of December 2018, of different nationalities like Syrian, Iraqi, Russian, Somali, Filipino, and other Asian and western nationalities since the beginning of December 2018, among them there are more than 47650 people have gotten out the Organization’s enclave since the decision of the US President Trump to withdraw from Syria on the 19thof December 2018, including about 5002 members of the “Islamic State” Organization, and the majority of them are of Iraqi nationality, who have been arrested among the displaced people, after the residents were able to identify them and inform the security forces about their infiltration, while another part of them handed themselves over after they managed to get out of the last enclave of the Organization, also the Syrian Observatory learned that during the past days and weeks about 300 ISIS members managed to infiltrate through the Euphrates River to the largest and last remaining enclave of the Organization in the Syrian Desert within the areas that are controlled by the regime forces, Russians, and the Iranians in north of Palmyra.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published in the past 24 hours that hunger over hunger, displacement after another, and as the world pretends not to see, refrains from hearing the voices in distress, and doesn’t provide assistance; the tragedy escalates and the suffering increases with every new death or a journey towards it, where the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights continues to follow the human file of the displaced people in camps of the countryside of al-Hasakah and the east of Euphrates, where the Syrian Observatory monitored 4 major camps in the area, they are: Rouj Camps, Ayn Issa Camps, Nirouz, and al-Hool, which bear hunger, death, and suffering towards securing the necessities of daily life, where the Syrian Observatory monitored the presence of about 61000 displaced people in these 4 camps distributed in about 13000 families, and the Syrian Observatory monitored the presence of 12900 persons in Ayn Issa camp including 10273 children and women, while in al-Rouj Camp there are 1696 people including 1616 children and women, and in Nirouz camp there are 319 people including more than 250 children and women, and in the al-Hool camp there are about 45500 displaced people including 561 families of foreign nationalities of 1470 people, and among them there are 5930 families took refuge in al-Hool camp and they are 22531 people, amid dire humanitarian conditions in these camps from the ill-treatment of relief teams of the international organizations and the United Nations, and the outbreak of bribes and corruption in exchange for aid and nepotism, the Observatory also monitored a significant shortage of materials provided by international relief agencies.

The reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that recently a meeting took place between a committee of the United Nations and a committee of the Camps Management and from al-Hool Camp, and the Committee was briefed on the situation and information about establishing a camp in al-Suwar area in the northern countryside of Deir Ezzor with an area of about 50 dunums, where the contact is underway between UNICEF management, UNHCR, and Deir Ezzor administration, to begin sending the necessary assistance and materials and start creating a camp site.

Reliable sources confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that the displaced people continue to suffer from tragic humanitarian conditions inside the camp, because the committees inside the camp who are assigned by the United Nations and UNHCR, are not providing assistance and take bribes in exchange for distributing equipment and tents which exist and stockpiled in warehouses of UNHCR and the United Nations, at a time when the last mentioned parties request the road to be secured to deliver assistance, and reliable sources have confirmed that one of the distribution administrators and the staff member of the UNHCR and the United Nations is insulting the displaced people and cursing them, considering them as members of the “Islamic State” Organization.

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