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Syrian citizens overcrowded in markets in Hama city amid COVID-19 pandemic spread

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Image showing Syrian citizens overcrowd in March 8th commercial Street in Hama city after the decision taken by Syrian regime to allow activities and commercial and industrial shops truning back to work.  We note that Syrian regime declared the first infected case of COVID-19 on March 22, 2020. Yet, the Syrian regime has not taken a real action to stop overcrowding of citizens during their attempt to get the essentials as bread and gas and to receive their salaries which is a blatant violation of precautionary measures of disease prevention.

We at SNHR emphasis that it is impossible for the regime responsible for killing hundreds of thousands of Syrians and displacing about 12 million persons, between IDPs and refugees to care about Syrian people.

Image source: the image was published on a pro- Syrian regime social media’s page on April 29, 2020.