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Concerns over Fate of Palestinian Refugee Luay Rahma after Turkey, Lebanon Deny Him Asylum

Published : 26-08-2017

Concerns over Fate of Palestinian Refugee Luay Rahma after Turkey, Lebanon Deny Him Asylum

The Lebanese General Security Forces deported the Palestinian refugee Luay Rahma to the Syrian borders, paying no heed to his appeals for temporary shelter.

The refugee fled the war-ravaged Syrian territories to Lebanon before he headed to Turkey on way to Libya. Shortly after, he has been detained by the Turkish authorities for nearly one month after they found out that he does not have a visa to enter Libya.

He was later detained at Rafic Hariri Airport after the Turkish authorities deported him to Lebanon. Following contacts with the Turkish authorities, the latter accepted to receive him. However, soon after, the Turkish authorities told him that they have been seeking ways to send him back to Lebanon. As soon as he stepped in the Lebanese territories he was banished and left on his own on a borderland with Syria.

Sometime earlier, another Palestinian refugee—Bassel Azzam—had been stranded in Ataturk Airport for over four months after the Turkish authorities denied him access into Turkey. He was later deported to opposition-led zones north of Syria, where he was pronounced dead in an onslaught rocking the area shortly afterwards.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5713

The Lebanese General Security Forces deported the Palestinian refugee Luay Rahma to the Syrian borders, paying no heed to his appeals for temporary shelter.

The refugee fled the war-ravaged Syrian territories to Lebanon before he headed to Turkey on way to Libya. Shortly after, he has been detained by the Turkish authorities for nearly one month after they found out that he does not have a visa to enter Libya.

He was later detained at Rafic Hariri Airport after the Turkish authorities deported him to Lebanon. Following contacts with the Turkish authorities, the latter accepted to receive him. However, soon after, the Turkish authorities told him that they have been seeking ways to send him back to Lebanon. As soon as he stepped in the Lebanese territories he was banished and left on his own on a borderland with Syria.

Sometime earlier, another Palestinian refugee—Bassel Azzam—had been stranded in Ataturk Airport for over four months after the Turkish authorities denied him access into Turkey. He was later deported to opposition-led zones north of Syria, where he was pronounced dead in an onslaught rocking the area shortly afterwards.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/5713