Damascus-Sana
The Ministry of Education called on the international community to assist students wishing to sit for general certification exams and who are in areas where terrorist groups are spreading in Idlib to exit from these areas to the hosting centers and examination centers.
A statement by the Ministry of Education, of which SANA obtained a copy, stated: “In line with the national, moral and human responsibility in educating and educating the generation, and in line with the state’s policy of caring for its Syrian children, wherever they are, the Ministry of Education calls on the international community and interested organizations to intervene to help students wishing to apply for basic and secondary education certificates and the existing In the areas of the spread of terrorist groups in Idlib to go out to their hosting places in Hama governorate through the Saraqib-Tarnaba crossing, which the Syrian government has secured for them.
In its statement, the Ministry pointed out to secure hosting centers for the 232 male and female students and to equip them with all accommodation requirements such as accommodation, food, health care and education to ensure their assistance in providing comfortable exams that guarantee them results that meet their future desires to build themselves and contribute to building their country and serving their societies.
This is the third year in a row, according to the statement, in which terrorist groups prevent students from reaching their exam centers and prevent them from fulfilling their desires to learn and secure their future, knowing that the Syrian government has given the necessary instructions to open the crossings and secure the requirements for students to reach their centers safely and securely.
Terrorist groups prevented students in the areas of their spread in Idlib from going to the Tarnbah-Saraqib corridor in order to be transported by buses to the city of Hama to take the exams for the basic education certificates, which begin tomorrow, Sunday, and secondary, which begin next Monday.
Rehab Ali