Report: Syria Bans Arsal-Based Refugees from Returning Home for Battling Regime

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Several hundred Syrian refugees who had been sheltering in the northeastern border town of Arsal, where the army and jihadists have been fighting, crossed back into Syria on Friday, a nun assisting them said.

Sister Agnes, a nun based in Syria, told Agence France Presse a first group of 350 of some 1,700 refugees who left the town of Arsal yesterday passed through the Masnaa border crossing back into Syria on Friday.

The group set out from Arsal on Wednesday after a ceasefire between jihadists and army troops, following clashes that began on Saturday and have killed 17 soldiers and, reportedly, dozens of civilians.

The departure appeared to be the first time a group of refugees has left Lebanon en masse to return to Syria.

Sister Agnes, who is close to the Syrian regime, said a number of refugees living in Arsal had requested help to return home before the fighting in the town began.

They faced difficulties because some of them had failed to do their military service in Syria and some also entered Lebanon illegally.

They arrived at the Masnaa crossing on Thursday, but were unable to cross because of administrative difficulties, including lack of identity documents for babies born in Lebanon.

Most of those leaving come from the Qalamoun region, just across the border with Arsal, including from the town of Qara, where Sister Agnes's convent is based.

She told AFP on Thursday that an additional 3,000 refugees in Arsal were hoping to leave for Syria.

But earlier in the day, media reports said Syrian authorities prevented a convoy of refugees from returning to their homes on claims that they are the relatives of fighters battling the regime.

According to Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5) around 1,700 Syrian refugees, who left the northeastern town of Arsal, back to their home of origin were prevented from entering Syrian territories through the Masnaa border crossing.

They are currently on the international highway between Lebanon and Syria.

“The convoy that includes women, children and elderly was barred from entering Syria for carrying relatives of fighters clashing with the regime in the Syrian Qalamoun and on outskirts of Arsal,” VDL said.

“They should try to return through the same illegal crossings they used to enter Lebanon,” the radio station quoted Syrian authorities as saying.

On Thursday, General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim said that “refugees with legal status can leave to Syria via al-Masnaa,” as the state-run National News Agency reported that the refugees were banned from returning for not carrying the necessary legal documents.

At least 47,000 Syrian refugees have taken shelter in Arsal, a town where many residents sympathize with the Syrian uprising against President Bashar Assad.

But their presence and reports that some of the militants fighting the army since Saturday emerged from Syrian refugee camps in Arsal, have raised tensions, including with the neighboring town of al-Labweh.

More than a million Syrian refugees have flooded into Lebanon since the conflict began in March 2011.

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Thumb Maxx over 9 years

“They should try to return through the same illegal crossings they used to enter Lebanon,” the radio station quoted Syrian authorities as saying.

Yup, sure shows how much the Baschar government respects its people. Tfeh!

Thumb Tony.Farris over 9 years

He doesn't want them, that's exactly what the ASSad regime wanted. Fill Lebanon with the opposition and their families and claim they're threat to his chair, so we keep them. It's called ASSad-Zionist "an extension of the Zionist movement"

Missing helicopter over 9 years

This is how HA helped Assad win the war in Syria, by allowing the opposition to move into Lebanon. Thousands of fighters crossed to fight the battle of Arsal.
A win for Assad by keeping them in Lebanon and a win for HA by giving them legitimacy to continue to hold arms.

Thumb ex-fpm over 9 years

not everybody is as smart as you are

Thumb kanaandian over 9 years

send them to saudi arabia or turkey, they dont belong in lebanon. build a barrier 10x the size of israels if need be. no more sunni arabs in lebanon.

Missing phillipo over 9 years

Isn't it interesting, when Israel built the wall to keep out terrorists from the West Bank everyone complained. Now when you see that terrorist and terrorism has hit home to Lebanon, you want to build one 10 times the size.
One of these days you are going to admit (even if it is grudingly) that Israel did the right thing.

Thumb cedre over 9 years

pipo, small difference, lebanon is our land, u stole palestine...

Missing phillipo over 9 years

On Thursday, General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim said that “refugees with legal status can leave to Syria via al-Masnaa,”
What does he mean "can leave"? Put them on the trucks and drive them across the border guarded by LAF soldiers.

Thumb cedre over 9 years

some 3 times...

Thumb cedre over 9 years

demographics engineering, sunni refugees from homs, qalamoun and damascus not accepted in Assad new statelet...