Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays

Eid- al-Fitr has come which brings with it an atmosphere of joyfulness and happiness, but this atmosphere is missing by displaced in camps in North Syria.

Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
Refugees hope for better life in coming holidays
15 June 2018   06:33

SALWA ABDULRAHMAN-ESSRA RAMADAN /MANBIJ

Eid al-Fiter is great celeberation for most of Islamic world and people are receiving Eid –al-Fiter by happiness and joyfulness and the refugees hoped to return to their homes  

About 350 families who are living in camp whose name is Rasm al-Akdar located in east of Manbij ,refugees have been froced to leave their homes due to  the regime 's shelling in North Syria mostly of residing from Maskana town which is dominated by Syrian army.

Citizen Mohammed Mustafa from al-Raqqa  city " return to our homes is difficult after massive destruction in al-Raqqa  city and I do not have money to rebuild my home which was destroyed by clashes that took place during liberation from Islamic State 's gangs .

Mohammed congratulated the Muslim world for Eid al-Fitr and hopes that coming holidays will bring peace  to all Syrian people.

Amina Ali from Maskans town in countryside of Manij , says that by the time of Eid al-Fiter we women are racing to help one another to make sweets. "I wish this holiday to return to my home."

While the citizen Suad Ali al-Khalaf expressed her strong desire to spend the holiday atmosphere with her people, which was promised by the circumstances of the wars, but the circumstances did not allow them, hoping that the situation will change and move to a better reality in the future.

Children also suffered a lot during the Syrian war, after they moved away from school and left their homes, but their wish for a better future .

"We want to go home and buy new clothes for Eid al-Fiter, games and sweets," said the girl, who left a year and a half ago with her family from Maskana town.

(T/S)

ANHA