Wednesday, 23 September 2020

HRW: New $100 Policy Prevents Syrians from Returning Home

HRW: New $100 Policy Prevents Syrians from Returning Home

Arab World

Damascus, London - Asharq Al-Awsat
Members of the Lebanese General Security Directorate oversee Syrian refugees boarding a bus to take them home to Syria, in the northern Beirut suburb of Burj Hammoud, Lebanon, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. © 2019 AP Photo/Bilal Hussein

The Syrian government said each national entering the country must exchange $100 for Syrian pounds at the official rate, which prevented many Syrians who wish to go home from returning, including those residing in Lebanon, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported. The new policy was put in place in July, reportedly to help the government replete its foreign currency reserves amid an unprecedented economic crisis, however, it has only added another obstacle to prevent Syrians from returning homes, said Sara Kayyali, HRW Syria Researcher. According to the report, a man who has been living in Lebanon with his family, tried to return to Syria after losing his job, but having to pay $100 for each of his relatives was too much. As a day laborer in Lebanon, he barely made $150 a month before the devaluation of the Lebanese currency. The man said even if he sold all his furniture, he still would not have enough for them all to return. Another man said he had enough money to send his family to Syria, while he remained in Lebanon, moving into a house with other people to save on rent and collect the amount they needed to cross. "Another we spoke to said he was able to pay the fee by borrowing from relatives. Syrians with residency in Lebanon, who used to cross the border regularly, are now faced with a financial barrier that is impossible to overcome," the report added. In the period following the implementation of the decision, several Syrians were stranded between the Lebanese and Syrian borders, unable to pay the fee to go home This is just that latest policy by the Syrian government to make it difficult for Syrians to return home, along with arbitrary restrictions on access, home demolitions, and laws that allow the government to confiscate lands and homes without due process or adequate compensation. "Instead of punishing Syrians who left, the government should address the root causes of the economic crisis and allow Syrians who wish to return back in," stressed the report.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://english.aawsat.com/home/article/2526226/hrw-new-100-policy-prevents-syrians-returning-home

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