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Appeals after the Lebanese Authorities Deported Two Palestinian Brothers to Syria

Published : 11-11-2015

Appeals after the Lebanese Authorities Deported Two Palestinian Brothers to Syria

Parents of two Palestinian brothers, "Tariq and Ezzo Nidal al-Khateeb, displaced from Sbeina camp in Damascus suburb to Lebanon, appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Embassy of the Authority in Beirut as well as human rights organizations to interfere to put pressure on the Lebanese authorities to bring them back  to Lebanon. Parents also called for UNRWA to provide emergency food and protection for their two sons without endangering their life. 

The Lebanese authorities had deported the two Palestinian Syrian brothers "Tariq and Ezzo Al-Khateeb" to Syria on Monday after their arrival at Rafik Hariri Airport in Beirut coming from Turkey in which they were extradited from the transit area to Lebanon. They were heading to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. 

During that, AGPS received news stating that the two brothers are at the UNHCR office, located between the Syrian and Lebanese borders, and that they are refusing to return to Syria fearing for their lives. 

In turn, the AGPS expressed deep concern for that procedure demanding Lebanese authorities to abide by international laws followed in the international and domestic conflicts stating that any person whose life could be in danger had he been deported should not be deported. 

It is noteworthy that the number of Palestinians of Syria in Lebanon is 45,000 refugees complain about difficult living conditions and stressful economic crises as a result of unemployment and the lack of permanent income, in addition to their unstable legal status in Lebanon due to the laws established by the Lebanese authorities. `

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2255

Parents of two Palestinian brothers, "Tariq and Ezzo Nidal al-Khateeb, displaced from Sbeina camp in Damascus suburb to Lebanon, appealed to the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Embassy of the Authority in Beirut as well as human rights organizations to interfere to put pressure on the Lebanese authorities to bring them back  to Lebanon. Parents also called for UNRWA to provide emergency food and protection for their two sons without endangering their life. 

The Lebanese authorities had deported the two Palestinian Syrian brothers "Tariq and Ezzo Al-Khateeb" to Syria on Monday after their arrival at Rafik Hariri Airport in Beirut coming from Turkey in which they were extradited from the transit area to Lebanon. They were heading to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. 

During that, AGPS received news stating that the two brothers are at the UNHCR office, located between the Syrian and Lebanese borders, and that they are refusing to return to Syria fearing for their lives. 

In turn, the AGPS expressed deep concern for that procedure demanding Lebanese authorities to abide by international laws followed in the international and domestic conflicts stating that any person whose life could be in danger had he been deported should not be deported. 

It is noteworthy that the number of Palestinians of Syria in Lebanon is 45,000 refugees complain about difficult living conditions and stressful economic crises as a result of unemployment and the lack of permanent income, in addition to their unstable legal status in Lebanon due to the laws established by the Lebanese authorities. `

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2255