Lebanese and Syrian Ministers Meet to Plan Deportation Program
Lebanese and Syrian officials met in Syria on Monday to discuss a plan to deport 15,000 Syrian refugees, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Lebanese and Syrian officials met in Syria on Monday to discuss a plan to deport 15,000 Syrian refugees, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Thirteen families left the camp, along with five young men and two children, in July, according to al-Souria Net.
The Lebanese newspaper al-Akhbar has refuted the claims of the regime about the release of thousands of detainees, according to al-Souria Net.
The municipality of Dekwaneh has detained Syrian refugees arbitrarily and confiscated their documents, according to al-Modon.
Daraa recorded two assassination attempts in one day, according to al-Modon.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights stated that the Syrian regime has released 476 people in accordance with the last amnesty decree, according to Shaam Network.
Syria has stressed that confronting global terrorism requires true international cooperation, according to the Syria Times.
A human rights activist described the Syrian regime’s amnesty as a major deception, since it only concerns a small fraction of detainees, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The severity of the penalty increases if the members do not know each others, according to Sawt al-Asima.
As the economic situation worsens in Syria, Assad is further tightening freedom of expression via the cybercrime law.
The grant by the Syrian regime can barely buy 1.5 kilos of meat in crisis-hit Damascus.
Through the new cybercrime law, the Assad regime “is closing the only window left to the Syrians to breath”.
Explosive remnants of Syria’s war killed nearly 30 civilians according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The opposition has accused the Assad regime of deliberately keeping mines in residential areas, according to the SOC Media Department.
In February, the SNHR recorded at least 203 arbitrary arrests, including 13 children and 11 women, 126 of whom had been forcibly disappeared.
Rifaat al-Assad’s return to Syria perpetuates the impunity of regime officials, 40 years after the Hama massacre, according to the Shaam News Network.
The regime in Syria is influencing the distribution of aid, forcibly channeling it to supporters, according to Baladi News.
Paul McLoughlin writes that unrest in Suweida reflects deep-seated problems in the Syrian province, in an analysis to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A decision by the Lebanese ministry of education could block Syrian refugee children in Lebanon from attending schools, according to Human Rights Watch.
Ten migrants were found dead on a severely overcrowded wooden boat near the Libyan coast, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
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