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Published on: 03/02/2025 | 05:25:57
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A U.S.-funded organization abruptly suspends its aid activities. His family is among 37,000 people with alleged ties to the Islamic State group. Human rights groups have for years cited poor living conditions and pervasive violence. “It is a disgraceful decision,” camp director Jihan Hanan said of the Trump administration's action. Blumont distributes 5,000 bags of bread daily at a cost of about $4,000. It is not clear what will happen once the waiver ends. The main part of al-Hol houses 16,000 Iraqis and 15,000 Syrians. In a heavily guarded section known as the Annex are 6,300 people from 42 countries. The camp has no paved roads and piles of trash. Teenagers and children with almost nothing to do spend their time playing soccer. Hanan said that since the fall of Assad, many Syrians in the camp have expressed a desire to return to their homes. Even if the camp population drops, there will be a disaster if U.S. Aid is suspended again, she added.
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