Monday, September 10, 2012

UNRWA staff member killed

East Jerusalem
 
In the early morning of 9 September 2012, an UNRWA staff member in Syria,
aged 28 years, was killed while on his way to catch a bus to work. The death
occurred in the area of Or’uba just outside the southern border of Yarmouk
residential area. Yarmouk is home to approximately 1 million Syrians and
more than 150,000 Palestine refugees.
 
There was no shelling in the immediate vicinity at the time the staff member
was killed, and family sources confirm that the staff member was struck by a
single bullet to his chest. While there have been persistent allegations of
sniper activity around the Yarmouk area, it could not be ascertained whether
the staff member’s death was caused by a stray bullet or one fired by a
sniper.


 
This is the second death of an UNRWA staff member in the Yarmouk area in
three days. Between 6 and 8 September, ten Palestine refugees in Yarmouk
have died as a result of the Syria conflict. In previous statements, UNRWA
has expressed its concern about the threats posed by the conflict to the
safety and well-being of Palestine refugees and Agency staff across Syria.
This concern continues to grow as the Syria armed conflict deepens.
 
There is no sign of any easing in the intensity of the armed conflict that
has been raging since 29 August in the residential areas surrounding
Yarmouk. On 7 September two shells exploded in the compound of an UNRWA
school (Kufr Sabt) causing minor property damage and no casualties. Threats
to civilian lives and the risks of serious injury and displacement remain
extremely high for all residents of Yarmouk and the surrounding areas.
 
UNRWA has informed the Syrian authorities of the death of its staff member
and will reiterate its calls to the authorities to afford protection from
the effects of armed conflict for refugees and other civilians across Syria.
 
UNRWA deplores the tragic loss of life and expresses the view that threats
to Palestine refugees and other civilians can be avoided. All sides must
refrain from conducting the conflict in civilian areas and must comply with
their obligations under international law.
 
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Background information:
 
UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949
and is mandated to provide assistance and protection to a population of some
5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine
refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip to achieve
their full potential in human development, pending a just solution to their
plight.
 
UNRWA’s services encompass education, health care, relief and social
services, camp infrastructure and improvement, microfinance and emergency
assistance. UNRWA is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions.
 
For more information, please contact:
 
 
Christopher Gunness
 
UNRWA Spokesperson

IMRA - Independent Media Review and Analysis
Website: www.imra.org.il

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