The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After assaulting employees | Norwegian organisation leaves Al-Hawl camp for security purposes

Al-Hasakah province: SOHR activists have reported that two gunmen pointed their guns at the face of employees inside the legal office in the building of a Norwegian organisation in Al-Hawl camp in Al-Hasakah countryside, stole three computer devices and beat the employees before fleeing to an unknown destination.

Meanwhile the employees left their offices due to the current deteriorating security conditions inside the camp.

Yesterday, SOHR activists reported that the Security Forces of Al-Hawl camp arrested eight women mostly of Uzbek nationality in the section of “Al-Muhajerat” (female emigrants) inside Al-Hawl camp in Al-Hasakah countryside, during a security campaign by the Security Forces, without knowing the reasons behind the arrest.
On May 3, SOHR activists reported that Special Operation forces of “Al-Asayesh” arrested 23 Arab and foreign suspects inside Al-Hawl camp in Al-Hasakah countryside for “Cooperating with ISIS cells outside of the camp.”
According to reliable SOHR sources, the arrested suspects are considered “terrorist cells”, which were planning to carry out violence acts and explosions in northern and eastern of Syria.