The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Tens of families displaced from Hama countryside and the eastern countryside of Idlib live in “Luis” camp amid lack of services and requirements

The makeshift camps in controlled areas of Hayyaat Tahrir Al-Sham and the factions, constitute the highest ratio of places of displaced people distribution, where tens of such camps are located with a number of families varying between 10 and 150 families, where service and humanitarian aspects are neglected, and most of inhabitants in these camps are children, women, elderly and war-wounded persons in the shadow of the systematic bombardment, where these camps accommodate families that recently displaced from Hama and Idlib countryside, and settled in places at the outskirts of cities and towns like “Luis Camp” at the outskirts of Saraqib city in the eastern countryside of Idlib.

Nearly 100 families displaced from Hama countryside, the eastern countryside of Idlib and Abu Al-Duhur area, live in “Luis” camp, where they suffer from the absence of any kinds of services, where they have nothing helps them face the winter in the shadow of absence of educational and health services almost completely.

According what the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored; the camp accommodates 100 children who lost their education due to the educational institutions’ ignore in addition to lack of support by organizations relevant to education.

“The camp is largely ignored, concerning educational, service and humanitarian aspects, the organizations came to this place only one time, most of organizations gave up the camp due to distinguishing between a camp and another, in terms of the health situation, the camp’s inhabitants resort to the dispensary in Saraqib city, where they are examine for free, but they have to pay for medicine in the prescription” one of the inhabitants of “Luis” camp said to SOHR.

It is noteworthy that the sufferings of displaced people in the camps renew every winter, as there are neither suitable tents to protect them from cold nor safe ways for heating, and every winter, fires increases causing more damages and leaving families in the open, along with the lack of fire extinguishing tools which helps in aggravating the disaster and led to the burning of more plastic tens, in which theses camps became just figures for the relief organizations.

Lens of SOHR: the displaced people suffer from tragic conditions in “Luis” Camp near Saraqib city in Idlib countryside