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A Palestinian Student stranded at the Lebanese Borders Launches an Appeal

Published : 08-09-2016

A Palestinian Student stranded at the Lebanese Borders Launches an Appeal

At the Syrian-Lebanese border, the Palestinian Syrian student, Aya Tayseer Shihada, who are stranded on the Lebanese border, launched a distress call to the international and local organizations, human rights organizations, the PLO, and the Palestinian factions to put pressure on the Lebanese government in order to allow her to enter its territory.

In details, the AGPS received news that the Lebanese General Security prevented the Palestinian Syrian student, Aya Tayseer Shihada, from entering Lebanese territory, even though she came out of Lebanon systematically with the church complex in May 2016 in order to perform the (brevet) exam in Syria. After the exams, Aya had a disease in her foot, and had a surgery of planting a leg articulatio, and had to stay three months in bed to regain her health. Aya decided to return to live with her family who was displaced to Lebanon since 2013.

Her family consists of her mother and two sisters, but when she arrived at the Lebanese border at around 11:00 am yesterday, she was surprised that security agents prevented her from entering the Lebanese territory, although she carries the number of telegram that she came under to Syria.

They asked her to wait, but hours passed while she is waiting in the car despite the fact that her health condition does not allow it without receiving any replies.

Accordingly, Aya Tayseer Shihada, appealed the Palestinian ambassador and the Palestinian factions in Lebanon through the AGPS to consider the health and humanitarian status and mediate with the Lebanese government in order to be reunited with her family, who lived with them in Lebanon since 2013.

It is worth mentioning that the AGPS observed several cases of preventing Palestinian Syrian students from returning to Lebanon after performing exams in Syria, which led to the breakup of family between Lebanon and Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3878

At the Syrian-Lebanese border, the Palestinian Syrian student, Aya Tayseer Shihada, who are stranded on the Lebanese border, launched a distress call to the international and local organizations, human rights organizations, the PLO, and the Palestinian factions to put pressure on the Lebanese government in order to allow her to enter its territory.

In details, the AGPS received news that the Lebanese General Security prevented the Palestinian Syrian student, Aya Tayseer Shihada, from entering Lebanese territory, even though she came out of Lebanon systematically with the church complex in May 2016 in order to perform the (brevet) exam in Syria. After the exams, Aya had a disease in her foot, and had a surgery of planting a leg articulatio, and had to stay three months in bed to regain her health. Aya decided to return to live with her family who was displaced to Lebanon since 2013.

Her family consists of her mother and two sisters, but when she arrived at the Lebanese border at around 11:00 am yesterday, she was surprised that security agents prevented her from entering the Lebanese territory, although she carries the number of telegram that she came under to Syria.

They asked her to wait, but hours passed while she is waiting in the car despite the fact that her health condition does not allow it without receiving any replies.

Accordingly, Aya Tayseer Shihada, appealed the Palestinian ambassador and the Palestinian factions in Lebanon through the AGPS to consider the health and humanitarian status and mediate with the Lebanese government in order to be reunited with her family, who lived with them in Lebanon since 2013.

It is worth mentioning that the AGPS observed several cases of preventing Palestinian Syrian students from returning to Lebanon after performing exams in Syria, which led to the breakup of family between Lebanon and Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3878