In Lebanon’s Prisons, Syrian Refugees Face Torture, Indefinite Detention and Political Neglect
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This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more exclusive news and reports, visit our website. Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Gebran Bassil said from Baabda Palace that “it is natural for the disarmament to be met with an Israeli withdrawal and a cessation of attacks.” He stressed the need to “hand over weapons to the state,” and said, “It is logical for Lebanon to demand, in return, a solution to the issue of Palestinian refugees…
In Lebanon’s Prisons, Syrian Refugees Face Torture, Indefinite Detention and Political Neglect
Like many Syrians enduring the 14-year Syrian civil war, Omar* fled the tyranny of the Assad regime with his parents in 2017. While he no longer has a reason to stay in Lebanon, where his family had sought refuge, the situation for him and many other Syrian refugees is more complicated."I left in order to be safe. I was scared of Assad," he explains. "My family has returned to Syria, so why would I stay?"But Omar can't go back to Syria. His voic…
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