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Kurdish PYD prepares new camp for Deir Ezzor displaced

 (Zaman Al Wasl)- Since the beginning of June, the Democratic Union Party (PYD) has started a new camp in the Arysha area in southern Hasaka in order to detain displaced families who escaped ISIS-controlled in Deir al-Zour and Markada.

Activist Mohanad al-Yousef confirmed theThe Kurdish administration of PYD started working on the a new camp on June 10 near the village of Qana Arysha area. PYD aims to transport displaced people from Deir al-Zour and Markada south of Hasaka to prevent them from entering Hasaka or its northern countryside.

Al-Yousef said that PYD militants are currently detaining 13 displaced persons from Deir al-Zour in a building that is adjacent to the southern Hasaka dam, while waiting for the completion of the new 900-acres camp, which is planned to accommodate some 30,000 displaced people.

The idea of the Arysha camp, according to the activist, is to detain the displaced people after the completion of the ongoing construction and processing, and then the Kurdish administration forces the humanitarian organizations, especially the United Nations organizations, to deal with its bodies and organizations such as Rojava Relief and Development.

On its part, Rojova Relief announced that it had provided 20 tents and 60 sponge boxes with the slogans of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) for Qana under construction refugee camp without mentioning the way in which the aid was obtained.

The cadres of this PYD organization appeared and distributed international assistance to the displaced in the areas of Ayn Issa, al-Tabla, al-Garniya, Tal Abyad, al-Karama and Saluk in Raqqa and Khashab in Deir al-Zour with reference to its cooperation with the Charity Association in Hasakah, a partner of the World Food Program (WFP).

The World Food Program (WFP) announced last week that 16 truckloads of food supplies for 80,000 displaced people had been delivered to parts of Raqqa, Deir al-Zour and Hasakah, and planned to continue regular deliveries to a total of 185,500 people each month.

PYD has established four camps for displaced people from the governorates and other areas, preventing them from living in cities, towns and villages under their control. Iraqi Arab refugees in the al-Houl an Roj camps in the eastern countryside of Hasakah, While some are living in the Nayrouz camp in the Malikiye. Those are Yazidis displaced from Sinjar in Iraq. Other displaced groups from Aleppo, Raqqa and Deir al-Zour reside in al-Mabroka camp on the administrative borders between Raqqa and Hasakah.

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