Published : 12-05-2021
Palestinian refugees who fled war-torn Syria to Libya have been grappling with squalid conditions due to the security turmoil and the frequent abductions and murders reported across the Libyan territories.
So far, there exists no accurate statistics about Palestinians from Syria in Libya.
A refugee displaced from Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, told AGPS that Palestinians from Syria have lost their livelihoods in the war-ravaged country. The situation has been made worse by the anti-coronavirus lockdown slapped across Libyan cities.
At the same time, Palestinians from Syria, particularly those who illegally entered the country through the Sudanese and Egyptian borders, have been subjected to a precarious legal status in Libya.
On January 15, Libyan Interior Minister Omar AlSanki gave orders for banning the entry of Palestinian, Syrian, and Sudanese migrants.
Palestinian refugees who fled war-torn Syria to Libya have been grappling with squalid conditions due to the security turmoil and the frequent abductions and murders reported across the Libyan territories.
So far, there exists no accurate statistics about Palestinians from Syria in Libya.
A refugee displaced from Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus, told AGPS that Palestinians from Syria have lost their livelihoods in the war-ravaged country. The situation has been made worse by the anti-coronavirus lockdown slapped across Libyan cities.
At the same time, Palestinians from Syria, particularly those who illegally entered the country through the Sudanese and Egyptian borders, have been subjected to a precarious legal status in Libya.
On January 15, Libyan Interior Minister Omar AlSanki gave orders for banning the entry of Palestinian, Syrian, and Sudanese migrants.