Joint Statement: Cease the Forced Deportation of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
The Lebanese government must urgently and immediately cease the forced deportation of Syrian refugees and adhere to its international legal obligations.
The Lebanese government must urgently and immediately cease the forced deportation of Syrian refugees and adhere to its international legal obligations.
Since 2014, February 6th has been globally recognized as the “Global Day of CommemorAction”, dedicated to commemorating and remembering the lives lost, those who have gone missing, and individuals forcefully disappeared at sea and borders worldwide.
On this occasion, we urge the Lebanese authorities and international community to seek justice for migrants in Lebanon.
نعيد نشر الدليل الذي قام بنشره حساب «المسيرة العالميّة للنساء – لبنان» بعنوان ” ما الذي يمكن عمله قانونياً في ظل موجة الاعتقالات والترحيل للاجئين/ات السوريين/ات؟”
يوضّح الدليل خطوات يمكن للأفراد أو المجموعات المناهضة للعنصرية باتخاذها في حالات الاعتقال أو الترحيل
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There are around 1.5 million non-Lebanese people in Lebanon and yet most COVID-19 response plans target Lebanese people only. Viruses do not target people based on their nationality or their legal status.
The Lebanese General Security has issued deportation orders for the three men. According to their families, they were informed of this by a UNHCR representative and General Security.
The Lebanese General Security has issued deportation orders for the three men. According to their families, they were informed of this by a UNHCR representative and General Security.
It is enough to look at the mistreatment of domestic workers, especially from Asia and Africa, to understand that Lebanon has a racism problem that goes beyond the discrimination of refugees.
At the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), we are constantly working on a multitude of different activities and initiatives. Most of our activities are only possible with the help of dedicated and passionate volunteers who work in collaboration with our core team.
The Anti-Racism Movement (ARM) was launched in 2010 as a grassroots collective by young Lebanese feminist activists in collaboration with migrant workers and migrant domestic workers.
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