Families of Syrian dissidents officers in Jordan are exposed "to throw in the street'' because they can not afford housing wage
Source said to Zaman Alwasl that 35 families of high ranked
Generals, who defected from the Syria Army in protest on the Assad brutality in
involving the regular Army in within internal war, couldn't afford the living
cost in Jordan.
Some of the officers appealed to the Coalition to send 13. 000$
at least in order their families would not be in the streets.
They warned of freezing the work of 'Support Coordination Unit'
which responsible about the financial and relief support and aid for hundreds
of families.
It worth mentioning that the Jordanian authorities handed the
officers - mostly deans - apartments, but after a while they decided to deport
them without providing the alternative.
On July 31, the United Nations said an estimated 6.8 million
people are in need of humanitarian assistance in Syria.
Syria's conflict began in March 2011 largely as peaceful
protests against Assad's rule. It escalated into a civil war after opposition
supporters took up arms to fight a brutal government crackdown on dissent.
More than 100,000 people have been killed in the conflict,
according to the U.N.'s recent estimate.
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