Producers in Aleppo provide clothes to forcibly displaced people from Afrin to Shahba

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In support of the residents of Afrin in the Shahba camps, the Aleppo Producers Union in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood provided 7,500 pieces of winter clothing, according to the Hawar News Agency, where this batch represents the second batch of assistance provided by the Aleppo Producers Union to the forcibly displaced from Afrin.

The co-chairmanship of the Aleppo Producers Union thanked all the aid contributors, and called on all humanitarian organizations to provide assistance to the people of Afrin and carry out their humanitarian responsibilities.

The Union of Producers in Aleppo sent on September 16, under the slogan “My Pen is my Victory,” school bags, stationery and shoes for primary students in the Shahba camps, after collecting donations from the producers of workshops Sheikh Sheikh Maqsud in Aleppo.

After the occupation of Afrin, tens of thousands of Afrin migrants went to the predominantly Kurdish neighborhoods of Ashrafieh and Sheikh Maqsud, where they seek to overcome the tragedies of war by trying to moving the economy, which is the foundation of any society seeking to resist its occupiers.

During the years from 2014 to 2018, the industry in Afrin witnessed a remarkable development as Afrin’s economic sons contributed to running the business in Afrin, through the opening of hundreds of workshops and factories for the production of ready-made clothes and many industries that were not experienced by Afrin before 2011, as a result of the regime’s policies, which was preventing the Kurds from opening economic facilities in Afrin.

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