The Middle East Monitor

Syria refugees burn clothes for heating

Syrian refugees are being forced to burn their clothes as a source of heating, as the cold weather snap continues to leave them in dire living conditions. The continuous rainfall, along with a record decline in temperature in recent weeks, has pushed thousands of the Syrian refugees – who have nothing to deal with the severe winter conditions – to burn their clothes for heating, Anadolu Agency reported. Refugees in those camps located in the Syrian governorate of Idlib – in the north of the country – do not have electricity or oil to use for heating. “I feel crushed because I have no means to warm up my ten children,” a Syrian mother Um-Khalaf told Anadolu. “We did not […]

Syrian refugees are being forced to burn their clothes as a source of heating, as the cold weather snap continues to leave them in dire living conditions.

The continuous rainfall, along with a record decline in temperature in recent weeks, has pushed thousands of the Syrian refugees – who have nothing to deal with the severe winter conditions – to burn their clothes for heating, Anadolu Agency reported.

Refugees in those camps located in the Syrian governorate of Idlib – in the north of the country – do not have electricity or oil to use for heating. “I feel crushed because I have no means to warm up my ten children,” a Syrian mother Um-Khalaf told Anadolu. “We did not have winter clothes and now we are obliged to burn clothes, old shoes and other plastic kits for heating,” she added.

Um-Yassin, another of the refugees, said: “The issue is not only related to the shortage of oil. The refugees camp is plunged in mud. We have nothing to eat or drink. We are unable to leave our tents to look for our needs.”

Abboud Abu-Basim said: “We burn tyres and plastic material for heating. We know this harms the inhabitants of the camp, mainly children.”

Subhi Wadha said: “We are obliged to walk in this mud for long distances in order to get bread. Animals cannot eat the bread we eat.”

Read: Syria refugees flee as camps buried in Lebanon snow storm

More from The Middle East Monitor

The Middle East Monitor1 min readWorld
Palestinians Mourn Doctor Killed By Israeli Occupation
Hundreds of Palestinian mourners on Friday participated in the funeral procession of Palestinian doctor Abdullah Abu Al-Teen, 43, who was killed by Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank city of Jenin. The Palestinian doctor was severely injured
The Middle East Monitor5 min readWorld
The Palestine Book Awards And Resisting The Falsification Of History
The gap between the Arab people and their governments has never been greater and deeper than what we are currently experiencing regarding Palestine. At a time when some governments have rushed to declare their normalisation of relations with the raci
The Middle East Monitor1 min readCrime & Violence
Israeli Officer Orders Soldiers To Kill Any Palestinian Resisting Arrest
Footage of an Israeli officer passing instructions to his soldiers regarding Palestinian detainees went viral on social media. The officer told his soldiers that no Palestinian was innocent while ordering them to kill anyone who resisted his arrest.