Reports | 25 05 2020
More than 200 people arrived in Idlib in public transport buses, coming from “Qudsaya” in rural Damascus, after the fulfillment of the truce terms between the Syrian regime and the opposition in Qudsaya, last November.
Among them was Abu Abdo, who began a new life in the city of "Kafr Nabl" in rural Idlib, after he left his hometown "Duma" in rural Damascus to Qudsaya, to live under the siege there, and now he found the flooring to start his project in the new place, so he opened a small shop to sell food.
Abu Ahmed, also, one of the citizens of Qudsaya, recently arrived in Idlib, and has not forgotten his basic profession, so he continued practicing it in the new place and started working in a small shop, for repairing the generators.
The story of these two men is close to what happened with Abu Yamen, who came with them from Qudsaya to Idlib, but he did not find a job so far and continued searching for a job to make a living and support his family, as he says.