The elderly in Syria make fun of their reality .. Men and women over the age of 65 years brushing sidewalks streets in search of a living!

Slow steps are going 50-year-old lady in the door of the market Sereja Damascus, her hand indifferent to those around her, and speak herself what is this high .. What we will eat .. Your intrusion Lord what feed my children .. Why the heck became in us ..
The speech of this woman, noticed by everyone in the street, summarizes the reality and suffering of 80% of the Syrian people, who are classified under the threat of extreme poverty.
 
BUSINESS 2 BUSINESS DOCUMENTED BOOKSReality (but apologizes for the publication of the severity of the scene) where the need and want pushed men and women and those over the age of 65 years to inspect the sidewalks of goods and sale in favor of merchants for a daily wage to fill hunger, or pay the price of a drug that doubled the price of 10 times on the carton without A sergeant or Haseeb, some of whom on his face marks the irony of the fate he threw on the sidewalks for a few hundred, as happened with the man who was pilgrimage Hajj Muhammad, who lays on the sidewalk in the Hijaz, and wrote on a painting in a beautiful calligraphy "Socrates, Aristotle, Archimedes and even the pilgrimage of Mohammed wearing bales They are human beings and you are human beings "in an attempt to convince people to buy Bales offered on the sidewalk.
 
In the Hijaz Square, the 70-year-old writes on a large billboard, "Not Blink, Not in April." You don't have to pay 500 Syrian pounds and get only one of his products, which he hung in the middle of the pavement.
 
Rugs have recently spread in the streets of Damascus in an unprecedented way, where a number of cars transport luggage and goods and brush sidewalks with vehicles and goods intended for the carpet, which lacks quality in design, thread and pigment, and some of the Chinese products used for one-time, vendors use loudspeakers and sweet talk To attract customers to the demand and purchase with the suspension of a list that reads "The goods sold do not refund or change" to confirm the low quality.
 
Bastat from Hijaz Street to the President's Bridge In the vicinity of Damascus University in Baramkeh, the voices of the sellers dominate the voice of the university professor in the university's amphitheater in front of his students. The university door is almost closed from Bastat, Al-Thawra Street, where there is a large spread and also in the Abbasid garages, in addition to the dispersed spread of the seller here and Basta. over there .
 
Sellers are louder than the children's toy with 500 Syrian pounds, a make-up of 200 pounds, a pajamas for 2,000 pounds, a piece for 100 pounds, a license and an opportunity, ana ocazion, liquidation of shops, a mobile accessory for 500 pounds, and a piece for 1000 pounds. For merchants, the furnished goods are estimated at millions of pounds and are collected and collected daily, and some of them live by brushing some small pieces or bale dresses and do not exceed one meter.
 
Damascus governorate deals with the owners of the stalls in the game of cat and mouse, a period confiscates the stalls and suppresses violations, and after two days return stalls to spread, and the new says that it identified popular markets within the public property in the new Zahra and import Daraa and the corner of religion and the field works to serve to be popular markets.
 
Economist Ahmed al-Ammar says in a special statement to Business 2 that the stalls are a manifestation of the shadow economy, but fighting the stalls by confiscation and taking the stalls is not an economic way, calling for finding an alternative, and saving the poor families who make a living from these stalls to secure his family's daily sustenance.
 
Al-Ammar said: "It is true that the province is interested in preventing the spread of these stalls, and to maintain the sidewalks and the aesthetic of the city and not to distort the visual, but it is their responsibility to find a solution outside the confiscation of Basta, because it provides a cheap product of local origin, and meet a segment of the poor And low-income people, and before thinking of pursuing stalls must find an alternative.
 
Al-Ammar considered that the shadow economy in Syria is a chronic economic problem, and many countries have experiences in dealing with it, through the establishment of combined markets for low-income people and those concerned to benefit from the experiences of neighboring countries.
 
Poverty and economic stagnation push the goods from the stores of traders to the sidewalks and streets, the absence of economic and social planning, and let the poor talk with each other in the streets, and the spread of those within the category of infirm on the sidewalks to work, it is worth the government to stand on this phenomenon, and realize the extent of poverty Low income people in Syria.
Syria Economic News

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