(Zaman Al Wasl)- Supervisors on a UNICEF-supported project within teaching facilities in northeastern Hasaka province have threatened of teacher and applicants for employment of dismissing if they did not participate in the protests against the Turkish operation of Euphrates Shield in the countryside of Aleppo, moreover, leaders of the Democratic union party have allocated 4 schools for teaching Arabic and Kurdish curriculum.
Activist Malaz al-Yusuf confirmed that supervisors on a project funded by the Children's Rights & Emergency Relief Organization (UNICEF) related to the Democratic Union party have threatened applicants for working in the project in Tal Hamis Southern of Qamishli that they would not give them the job if they had not participated in demonstration organised by the Self-Administration against the Turkish government and its military operation that called Euphurate Shield to support the Free Syrian Army in Jarabulus.
The activist detailed the UNICEF is planning to start a project in Tal Hamis in order to shorten the period of teaching for displaced and dropped out children of school age and trying to join two years in one year according to the level of students.
Al-Yusuf mentioned that people with the secondary certificates still applying and joining the Academic for Teaching in Tal Hamis town that managed by the PYD which promised applicants to exclude men under 30 from the mandatory conscription within what so called “self-defense duty”
In the southern countryside, PYD has forced learning Kurdish and Syriac languages on first, second and third grades in four schools in Shadadi city, while students from grade 4 till 10 receive teaching in English and Kurdish as voluntary languages, although some schools are for Arabs only with small rate of people of other minority.
The activist added that armed people within PYD prevent people from reaching to schools inside al-Jabisa residency after controlling them last February because it is considered as military area.
In the city of Hasaka, administration of al-Amal school has dismissed all students and allocated it for children of officials in the regime’s and the PYD’s forces and institutions.
Al-Ali mentioned that UNICEF has supervised three staged of a recreational project for children called “my fingerprint” and it was implemented by the social services institute in Qamishli.
UNICEF in its report in the beginning of this month September showed that 2.1 million child of age between 5 and 17 inside Syria do not go to school, and 600 thousand refugees in neighbouring countries do not go to school as well.
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