Khaleej Times

More Syrians return from Lebanon

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shebaa (Lebanon) — Dozens of Syrian refugees were expected to leave Lebanon on Monday on buses in the latest of a wave of returns to their war-torn country, a general security spokesman said.

An AFP photograph­er in the southern town of Shebaa saw women and children wait to board buses, while men loaded belongings on the back of a large pick-up truck.

“Ten buses from Syria arrived in Shebaa and at the Masnaa border crossing to transport around 200 refugees to their villages in Syria,” spokesman Nabil Hanoun said.

Lebanese state news agency NNA said “several refugees returned to Syria with their own private vehicles” through Masnaa, without giving a figure.

Syrian state news agency Sana said preparatio­ns had been made to “receive hundreds of displaced returning from Lebanon to their homes in the Damascus countrysid­e”. Lebanon hosts around 1.5 million Syrians who fled the civil war across the border.

Since April, more than 2,000 Syrians have headed home from Lebanon in such returns coordinate­d by the authoritie­s in Beirut and Damascus, according to an AFP tally of official figures.

Lebanese authoritie­s insist the returns are voluntary.

Human rights groups have warned that Syrians returning to their homeland should do so of their own free will and with full knowledge of the risks.

According to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, around 13,000 Syrians went home from Lebanon during the first six months of this year.

More than 350,000 people have been killed and millions displaced since Syria’s war started with the brutal repression of anti-government protests in 2011.

But President Bashar al-Assad has called for displaced Syrians to return after his regime ousted rebels and militants from large parts of the country.

Last month, Russia presented the United States with plans for the coordinate­d return of refugees to Syria.

The proposal includes the establishm­ent of working groups in both Lebanon and Jordan. —

Ten buses from Syria arrived in Shebaa and at the Masnaa border crossing to transport around 200 refugees to their villages in Syria Nabil Hanoun, General security spokesman

 ?? AFP ?? Syrian refugees gather their belongings as they prepare to be evacuated from the Lebanese village of Shebaa. —
AFP Syrian refugees gather their belongings as they prepare to be evacuated from the Lebanese village of Shebaa. —

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