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Death Reveals another Kind of Palestinian-Syrians' Suffering in Lebanon

Published : 11-01-2016

Death Reveals another Kind of Palestinian-Syrians

The suffering of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon does not limit to alive people, and does not end by one's death, it continues even after death, the AGPS says, where death reveals another kind of Palestinian-Syrians' suffering in Lebanon.

The fees to be paid after death are (300$) for the forensic medical report, and the rest of official procedures could cost (1,500$) knowing that the cost of the tomb is settled. All that costs must be paid in advance or the body will be kept in mortuary and hospital fees will increase, every one of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon "has to secure this amount of money before he dies!!" activists say.

In this context, the Committee of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon had announced, previously, that it managed to help a Palestinian family to pay that costs to bury their son in Siblien cemetery.

It should be noted that the number of Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon is about (42.5) thousands according to UNRWA's census, while unofficial census indicated that the number has been decreased recently to (33) thousand refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2625

The suffering of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon does not limit to alive people, and does not end by one's death, it continues even after death, the AGPS says, where death reveals another kind of Palestinian-Syrians' suffering in Lebanon.

The fees to be paid after death are (300$) for the forensic medical report, and the rest of official procedures could cost (1,500$) knowing that the cost of the tomb is settled. All that costs must be paid in advance or the body will be kept in mortuary and hospital fees will increase, every one of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon "has to secure this amount of money before he dies!!" activists say.

In this context, the Committee of Palestinian-Syrians in Lebanon had announced, previously, that it managed to help a Palestinian family to pay that costs to bury their son in Siblien cemetery.

It should be noted that the number of Palestinian Syrians in Lebanon is about (42.5) thousands according to UNRWA's census, while unofficial census indicated that the number has been decreased recently to (33) thousand refugees.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2625