Strikes and protests are growing in Idlib.A teachers' strike in Jisr al-Shiqour district of Idlib province in northern Syria has expanded to include 113 schools. The teachers, demanding a salary increase to reflect rising living costs, warned that failure to meet their demands could severely disrupt the education process.
On the other hand, the local population also organized mass protests against the lack of basic services such as electricity, water, and roads. The demonstrators called on the interim government in Damascus to fulfill its responsibilities, demanding that the problems be resolved and that those responsible be held accountable.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has warned that the ongoing strikes and protests could negatively impact the right to education of thousands of children, and that the current situation could further deepen social problems.
The people of Rojava have organized themselves to defend the achievements of the revolution.The people of Rojava are organizing themselves, within the framework of the general mobilization announced on January 18, with the aim of protecting the gains of the revolution in Cizre and Kobanê..
In response to the general mobilization, various sections of Rojava society, organizations, institutions, and individuals have formed defense committees and battalions in neighborhoods, villages, towns, and cities in order to organize themselves according to the demands of the current phase..
The people of Rojava welcomed the refugees from Shahba and Afrin who lived in the city of Tabqa, as well as the refugees from Tabqa, Raqqa, Shaddad and Deir ez-Zor who were forced to flee due to the attacks of the Syrian Interim Government groups. Schools, mosques, institutions and public halls were prepared as shelters for the refugees..
The number of displaced people in the Cizre region has reached nearly 350,000 people and in the city of Kobanê it has exceeded 200,000 people..
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