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Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and the Gulf states continue to prevent the entry of Palestinian-Syrians to their lands

Published : 30-11-2017

Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and the Gulf states continue to prevent the entry of Palestinian-Syrians to their lands

AGPS confirms that the Palestinian-Syrian refugee is still banned from entering most of the Arab and Islamic countries, such as Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, the Arab Maghreb countries and Turkey, only under conditions that are not possible for the Palestinian-Syrian refugees.

The Jordanian and Turkish authorities continue to prevent the entry of Palestinian refugees from Syria into their territories, while the Turkish embassies have stopped issuing entry visas to Palestinian-Syrians for more than three years, without giving reasons. Meanwhile, the Jordanian government issued an official decision which bans the entry of Palestinian refugees from Syria, for whatever reason.

While the entry of Palestinian-Syrians into Lebanon is very difficult because of the tight procedures imposed by the Lebanese authorities on their entry, and the public security dealing with them depending on their mood.

In addition, the Gulf Arab states have stopped issuing visas to Palestinian-Syrian refugees since the beginning of 2013.

For its part, the Action Group called on all neighboring countries to lift their restrictions on the entry of Palestinian-Syrian refugees to their territories, and to abide by the international conventions that stipulate that all neighboring countries of war must receive and not interfere with the entry of those fleeing the conflict, into their territory.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6226

AGPS confirms that the Palestinian-Syrian refugee is still banned from entering most of the Arab and Islamic countries, such as Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, the Arab Maghreb countries and Turkey, only under conditions that are not possible for the Palestinian-Syrian refugees.

The Jordanian and Turkish authorities continue to prevent the entry of Palestinian refugees from Syria into their territories, while the Turkish embassies have stopped issuing entry visas to Palestinian-Syrians for more than three years, without giving reasons. Meanwhile, the Jordanian government issued an official decision which bans the entry of Palestinian refugees from Syria, for whatever reason.

While the entry of Palestinian-Syrians into Lebanon is very difficult because of the tight procedures imposed by the Lebanese authorities on their entry, and the public security dealing with them depending on their mood.

In addition, the Gulf Arab states have stopped issuing visas to Palestinian-Syrian refugees since the beginning of 2013.

For its part, the Action Group called on all neighboring countries to lift their restrictions on the entry of Palestinian-Syrian refugees to their territories, and to abide by the international conventions that stipulate that all neighboring countries of war must receive and not interfere with the entry of those fleeing the conflict, into their territory.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/6226