Lebanon Debate
Lebanon Debate
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A report discusses the Lebanese government's intention to review the restrictions imposed on over 621,000 Syrians in Lebanon, aiming to assess their files and distinguish between administrative violations and security or criminal issues. The initiative is directed by Prime Minister Nohad El-Shami and is being followed up by Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Metri. However, General Security Director General Hassan Shakour expressed reservations about the rapid removal of restrictions, emphasizing the security sensitivity of the file. The procedure focuses on reviewing these restrictions and reconsidering lifting them for a broad segment of Syrians with violations related to illegal residency or work, while maintaining restrictions in cases involving serious security concerns. The set deadline of one month to complete this review has sparked debate and objections, as analysts questioned the feasibility and speed of implementation given the current security and economic conditions, raising questions about the criteria to be used in separating files and when restrictions will actually be lifted.
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