The coalition condemns the incitement that affects the Syrian refugees in Lebanon and demands an international initiative to protect them
Last Sunday, the Syrian National Coalition condemned the revenge and chaos that occurred against the backdrop of the crime of Bcharre in Lebanon, stressing that All that happened was a direct result of the government’s failure to deal with the incident, which allowed a case of an individual and narrow nature to turn into a new crisis.
The National Coalition confirmed its condemnation of the crime that occurred against the Lebanese citizen, calling for a transparent investigation that reveals all its circumstances He also affirmed his rejection of any targeting of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, their expulsion from their places of residence and the burning of their property.
The coalition condemned the authorities’ tolerance of hate speech and incitement that affects Syrian refugees by some personalities, and whoever is involved in this is considered responsible before the law and an effective partner in all abuse.
The coalition warned the international community of the dangers of such crises and the possibility of their continuation and exacerbation, especially since chaos, lawlessness and weak international role would leave the field open for exploitation and political exploits that blow on events and individual crimes and take them out of their context.
He emphasized The coalition asserts that the people of Syria will return to their homeland as soon as possible, and that the implementation of international decisions, the political transition, and the exit of “Hezbollah” militias, which were among the main causes of displacement, are natural conditions to ensure a dignified and safe return.
He points that he follows closely Refugees and the departments concerned with it, developments in the situation in Lebanon, and the National Coalition expresses its thanks to the Lebanese people and the Lebanese forces who stood by the Syrians, especially the personalities and leaders.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Lebanon said that 270 families of Syrian refugees in Lebanon left the Lebanese town of Bcharre during the past days, due to the tensions that this town witnessed after the killing of a Lebanese at the hands of a Syrian.
The 23rd of this month, Lebanese youths expelled Syrian refugees and burned their property in the town of Bcharre, north of Lebanon, due to the killing of a Lebanese at the hands of a Syrian national. I. At the hands of a Syrian worker, she added that groups of Bcharre youth are expelling the Syrians from the town in response to the crime.
According to “France Press,” the Syrian families who arrived in Tripoli from Bcharre were transferred to shelters due to the lack of places to stay.
The agency quoted some of the arrivals in Tripoli as saying: “We carried our children and fled to Tripoli,” and another said that he was beaten by a group of men, and it quoted another Syrian, “We fled… without taking anything from our homes”, and “Tripoli is among the most destinations welcome refugees into Lebanon. ”