Afrin students in Shehba entered exam period

Some 3,000 primary and middle school students who were forced to emigrate from Afrin to Shehba following the attacks of the invading Turkish state, are studying in 67 schools in Ehdas, Banîs, Til Rifat and Shêrawa.

Some 3,000 primary and middle school students who were forced to emigrate from Afrin to Shehba following the attacks of the invading Turkish state, are studying in 67 schools in Ehdas, Banîs, Til Rifat and Shêrawa.

The Democratic Society Education Committee has prepared the exam questions for the students who were able to undertake their first exams on 23 December after 3 months.

Narîman Seydo, Director of the Democratic Society Education Committee, told ANHA that as a committee, they have created a special education system for the children of Afrin.

Saying that the number of students has reached 15 thousand, Narîman Seydo added: "We hope that the canton of Afrin will soon be freed thus we can go back to our homes and students can continue their education in their territory."

A 7th grade student called Ciwan Hesen said that despite all the difficulties experienced by the school in the first three-month period, they were finally able to enter the exam period.

Student Ezlîcan Elûş said that they had to migrate to Shehba because of the attacks of the occupying Turkish state against Afrin and added that they were able to continue their education despite all difficulties.