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Report: Stricter Security Measure against Syrian Refugees to Take Effect on Jan. 5
2014-12-22
[AnNahar] Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq requested on Saturday security agencies to begin implementing the state-approved strict measures limiting the flow of Syrian refugees into Leb, reported the daily al-Mustaqbal
... the Future Movement, political party led by Saad Hariri...
on Sunday.

It said that the minister ordered the concerned officials to prepare to implement the measures starting January 5.

A ministerial committee tasked with following up on the Syrian refugee file devised the measures.

They call for obligating any Syrian to fill in a form explaining the reasons for entering Leb.

They will also be requested to present proper identification papers at their entry.

These conditions also include Syrians who are not seeking to travel to Leb as refugees.

Leb has been struggling to support the burden of around 1.5. million Syrian refugees that have been pouring into the country since the eruption of the Syrian conflict in March 2011.

The government recently introduced restrictions on refugees in an attempt to limit their numbers.

Leb has all but shut its frontiers to new refugees, allowing only humanitarian exceptions across, and the state is beyond its absorption capacities and urgently needs other countries to share its burden.

Earlier this week, Leb and the United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
launched a plan that calls for an estimated $2.1 billion to help the country cope with the fallout from the conflict in neighboring Syria.

The Crisis Response Plan for Leb, announced Monday, outlines the priorities of the government and international community over the next two years.

It aims to deliver humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees while also expanding plans to invest in services and institutions in the most affected areas. It hopes to reach some 2.9 million people, half of them Lebanese.

According to Central Bank of Leb statistics, the country faces a financial burden of $4.5 billion because of the refugee crisis.
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