Published : 14-11-2015
The Lebanese authorities prevented a Palestinian family to enter Lebanon despite an appointment was set with the Dutch Embassy for reunion procedures. The family, which consists of a woman and two children, refused to return back to Syria and sit-in at Al Masna' area between Syrian and Lebanese borders.
Activists insured for the AGPS that the Lebanese authorities agreed earlier to enter the mother because she holds a Palestinian Syrian travel document and prevented her two children.
This event shed light on the suffering that the Palestinian Syrian families live, and which separate the families' reunion, and become victims of rapid changing procedures when crossing the borders to Lebanon.
One of the most inhuman events; the Lebanese General Security prevented a woman that carries a new born baby to enter Lebanon while she was trying to join her husband and her five children. It is referred that the number of Palestinians of Syria in Lebanon is 45000 refugees, according to UNRWA statistics.
The Lebanese authorities prevented a Palestinian family to enter Lebanon despite an appointment was set with the Dutch Embassy for reunion procedures. The family, which consists of a woman and two children, refused to return back to Syria and sit-in at Al Masna' area between Syrian and Lebanese borders.
Activists insured for the AGPS that the Lebanese authorities agreed earlier to enter the mother because she holds a Palestinian Syrian travel document and prevented her two children.
This event shed light on the suffering that the Palestinian Syrian families live, and which separate the families' reunion, and become victims of rapid changing procedures when crossing the borders to Lebanon.
One of the most inhuman events; the Lebanese General Security prevented a woman that carries a new born baby to enter Lebanon while she was trying to join her husband and her five children. It is referred that the number of Palestinians of Syria in Lebanon is 45000 refugees, according to UNRWA statistics.