Thousands of Algerians Escape from Syria Hell
Some identical sources told Echorouk, that the services of the Algerian Foreign Ministry, sent to some public administrations in various wilayas, written recommendations with the names of people who returned from the hell of war in Syria, in order to enable them to subsidies and necessary administrative assistance to reintegrate into Algerian society, through their access to some facilities and privileges to get jobs in some companies or public institutions, according to their needs, and qualifications that are available to job seekers among the Algerians who escaped war in Syria.
Services of the Algerian diplomacy also recommended the need to enable them to certain administrative facilities, to get private bank loans in order to launch projects under the programs of the national company for supporting youth employment, or programs of the National Fund for Unemployment Insurance.
Echorouk sources added that some Algerians who escaped war in Syria, have lost their jobs due to the bloody events in Syria, therfore they decided to establish institutional investments under the state programs which support the jobless, especially after they had gained some kind of special treatment at the level of the various public departments and banking agencies.
Same sources asserted that the recommendations of the Foreign Ministry are not orders that should be applied, but they are just notifications to confirm the identities of the Algerians who escape from Syria hell, and who are considered among the social cases, which should be given priorities, especially if it comes to getting jobs or creating small comapnies that are supported by government.
Algeria noticed, since 2009, the return of thousands of its nationals who live in various countries that suffered violence due to the revolutions, as this movement started with the end of 2009, after the tensions in the Algerian Egyptian ties, following the football match between the two countries for the world cup qualifiers, as the former Egyptian regime, led by the sons of Hosni Moubarek at that time, and who contributed in escalating the conflict, and put the life of Algerians, who live in Egypt for job or studies, into permanent danger.