E/CN.4/1993/62 page 101 9. There are eight university students in all (four men and four women) specializing variously in economics, agriculture, English literature, medicine and secretarial skills. One student is pursuing higher studies in medicine in the United States. There are 12 university graduates in various specialist fields, half of whom are practising their specializations, with the remainder employed in commerce. 10. At Aleppo, the numbers from the Jewish faith working in the private sector are as follows: Gold trade: 70 persons Textile trade: 12 persons Printing and dyeing: Wool trade: 8 persons 2 persons. Some are employed in other miscellaneous areas of work requiring only one person, such as the sale of stationery, groceries, haberdashery items, confectionery or poultry, commercial agency work, commercial accountancy, car dealership and dealing in second-hand equipment. 11. At Qamishli, there are no special schools for members of the faith in view of their small numbers. Instead, the 27 children (10 boys and 17 girls) at the primary, preparatory and secondary levels are educated in State schools. There are two university students; one studying mechanical engineering at Aleppo and the other studying medicine in the United States. 12. The members of the faith are engaged in the following private sector areas: Textile: 13 shops Upholstery: Hairdressing: 1 shop 5 shops Goldsmithery: 2 shops. 13. During the academic year 1990/91, the following nine members of the Jewish faith graduated from the country’s universities: Dawud Amin Misha Tishrin University, Latakia Medicine Shahada Haim Haswah " " " Joseph Khudr Darziyah University of Damascus " Kamil Jamil Yitsha University of Aleppo "

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