UNRWA Statement
UNRWA deplores brutal killing of two Palestine refugees in Yarmouk
04 March 2013
Jerusalem
It has come to the attention of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency
for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) that late on 1 March 2013, two Palestinian
men were hanged in public on Palestine Street in Yarmouk, a suburb in the
south of Damascus city. Prior to the Syria conflict, Yarmouk and its
neighbouring areas were home to over 150,000 Palestine refugees living
alongside approximately one million Syrians. In December 2012, intense
fighting triggered large scale displacement of Palestinians and Syrians
living in Yarmouk. Since then, armed opposition groups have maintained a
presence in residential areas, with government forces positioned at the
northern entrance of Yarmouk.
UNRWA is shocked and distressed by these killings and the manner in which
they were carried out. International humanitarian law applies to all parties
to the conflict in Syria and extra-judicial killings are in violation of
that law. UNRWA particularly deplores the increased levels of fear and
trauma these deaths will generate among Palestine refugees across Syria.
UNRWA appeals to all armed groups, including armed opposition groups, to
respect the neutrality of Yarmouk and other Palestine refugee camps across
Syria, to refrain from maintaining a presence in these camps, and to desist
from conducting armed conflict in residential areas.
UNRWA recalls assurances from the Government of Syria to respect the
neutrality of Palestine refugee camps. UNRWA calls on the Government of
Syria to fulfil these assurances and to avoid conducting armed conflict in
residential areas, including in Palestine refugee camps.
UNRWA urgently appeals to all sides of the conflict to abide by their
obligations under international law and to seek through dialogue and
negotiations a peaceful resolution of the Syria conflict.
- Ends –
Background information
UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949
and is mandated to provide assistance and protection to a population of some
5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine
refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip to achieve
their full potential in human development, pending a just solution to their
plight. UNRWA’s services encompass education, health care, relief and social
services, camp infrastructure and improvement, and microfinance.
Financial support to UNRWA has not kept pace with an increased demand for
services caused by growing numbers of registered refugees, expanding need,
and deepening poverty. As a result, the Agency’s General Fund (GF),
supporting UNRWA’s core activities and 97 per cent reliant on voluntary
contributions, has begun each year with a large projected deficit. Currently
the deficit stands at USD 66 million.
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For more information, please contact :
Christopher Gunness
UNRWA Spokesperson
Mobile: +972 (0)54 240 2659
Office: +972 (0)2 589 0267
c.gunness@unrwa.org
Sami Mshasha
UNRWA Arabic Spokesperson
Mobile: +972 (0)54 216 8295
Office: +972 (0)2 589 0724
s.mshasha@unrwa.org
