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Lebanese army destroys at least 20 homes in Syrian refugee settlements as govt ultimatum expires

Agence France-Presse • July 3, 2019, 15:31:27 IST
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The Lebanese army started destroying Syrian refugee settlements in northeast Lebanon on Monday after the expiry of a government ultimatum, officials said. Keen not to encourage Syrians to settle permanently, the government had given refugees in the village of Arsal until 1 July to demolish shelters made of other materials than timber and plastic sheeting, which it considers illegal. Lebanon, a country of some four million people, hosts between 1.5 and 2 million Syrians on its soil.

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Lebanese army destroys at least 20 homes in Syrian refugee settlements as govt ultimatum expires

Beirut:  The Lebanese army started destroying Syrian refugee settlements in northeast Lebanon on Monday after the expiry of a government ultimatum, officials said, as aid groups warned of more demolitions in the coming days. Keen not to encourage Syrians to settle permanently, the government had given refugees in the village of Arsal until 1 July to demolish shelters made of other materials than timber and plastic sheeting, which it considers illegal. [caption id=“attachment_6925971” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Syrian refugees in a tent at the Lebanese border town of Arsal. Reuters Syrian refugees in a tent at the Lebanese border town of Arsal. Reuters[/caption] “At 4.30 am on 1 July, military units moved into several camps in Arsal and demolished at least 20 homes,” said a joint statement by seven aid groups, including Save the Children, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Oxfam. “We fear that this is the start and more demolitions will take place tomorrow,” it added. An estimated of 15,000 people, including at least 7,500 children, would be affected by the demolitions which would impact up to 3,000 units, the aid groups said. A Lebanese security source confirmed that demolitions have started but said that only four empty concrete houses had been destroyed. The head of the Arsal municipality, Bassel al-Hujeiri, added that Monday’s demolitions were very “limited” and impacted only homes made almost completely out of cement. The move, he said, “serves as a warning for remaining refugees who have yet to comply with the army’s decision.” The government’s ultimatum had prompted refugees to destroy their own homes in the weeks leading up to the deadline. As of 27 June, less than half of the hard shelters in Arsal had been demolished by their inhabitants, the aid groups said in Monday’s statement. They also urged authorities “to give alternatives to refugees, allow them to retain their personal belongings and give them more time to place their families in safety” before carrying out more demolitions. Lebanon, a country of some four million people, hosts between 1.5 and 2 million Syrians on its soil after they fled the eight-year civil war next door. Nearly a million of these are registered as refugees with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Lebanon only allows informal camps to prevent the permanent settlements of Syrian refugees, who politicians and part of the Lebanese population blame for a string of economic woes. Rights groups, including Amnesty International, have warned that Lebanon is using restrictive measures such as evictions, curfews and raids to encourage repatriation.

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