Saturday, July 21, 2012

1.5 million people displaced and refugees Syrian


Tens of thousands of Syrians out of their country, in the last two days, as a result the intensification of fighting between the forces of the free and the regular armies, especially in the capital, Damascus, and forced large numbers of people to resort to Jordan, Lebanon, in Iraq apologized for not receiving them. The movement of displacement within the country has reached, according to UN sources, more than a million people.
Council last night that the number of refugees in Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan exceeded four hundred thousand, calling for the United Nations to provide health care and humanitarian them.
The council said in a statement that he had "received reports indicating that the number of Syrian refugees in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan increased to four hundred thousand refugees are not registered in the records of only half of the United Nations."


He pointed out that "during the four hours and twenty years entered Lebanese territory nearly twenty thousand refugees as a result the regime's crimes against the wide border villages and towns and the capital Damascus and its countryside."


Earlier on Friday announced a spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Geneva, Sybella Wilkes, that about thirty thousand Syrians fled to Lebanon in the last 48 hours.


Reuters quoted a Lebanese security source said that 31 thousand people arrived in the country during the past two days.




Oppression experienced by the demonstrators, carrying hundreds of thousands of them to flee out of the country (French)
Syria's neighbors
She appealed to the UNHCR Syria's neighbors to keep the border open to allow access to the affected people to safety with the intensification of the battles and campaigns of repression practiced by the regime against its opponents.


But Iraq, which is struggling for the reception of its refugees in Syria and accused of siding with the Damascus regime has apologized for not receiving Syrian refugees, and said his government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the security situation in the country does not allow the reception of refugees from the Syrian people.


In Lebanon, the refugees are faced with difficulties, security and health impacts with the increasing abuse there by supporters of the Syrian regime, and the decisions taken by his government Bthmihm cost of treatment.


He held the Lebanese authorities in his statement last night, "the responsibility to provide the necessary protection to refugees as a result of Syrian threats against them by groups in support of the system."


For his part, called on the Lebanese Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani, the government and the House of Representatives to open the doors of Lebanon and its border to the Syrians, saying that the armed Lebanese Syrian refugees were prevented from entering the Lebanon border at the point of the plant. Kabbani added that some refugees were killed upon arrival Lebanese territory.


And on the Jordanian-Syrian borders, Al-Jazeera correspondent Yasser Abu Hilala The crossings do not see a departure of the Syrians, because it is different for Jordan - which houses up to now about 120 thousand Syrian refugees - because the Syrian authorities do not allow the exit of its citizens through the official crossings, forcing them to enter by road illegal.


And on the Turkish-Syrian border, Al-Jazeera correspondent Omar Khashram that about a thousand refugees entered Turkey yesterday, in return for five hundred to believe that the Syrian army border free free their areas.


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About one million displaced people were forced Syria to leave their homes because of fighting, so last week
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A spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Ajinnzouh
In the meantime, said a spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner said he believed that about one million displaced people were forced Syria to leave their homes because of fighting, until last week.
The Commission said that the displaced are trapped in Syria is increasingly the center of the violence and said that some had received death threats.


Activists and broadcast images of the displaced population from the district of Saladin in Aleppo, and the images show a number of residents fleeing in the early morning hours to secure neighborhoods in anticipation of the bombing of the forces of order.


The process of displacement after the district witnessed fierce clashes yesterday between the two armies, both formal and free, and was displaced from the neighborhood embraced Idleb and other areas since the beginning of the revolution.


The return of Iraqis
On a related Melissa Fleming said that about eighty bus carrying Iraqi refugees crossed from Syria into Iraq over the past few days.


The Ministry of Transport and the arrival of eight flights to Baghdad carrying Iraqis were living in Syria as a result of violence experienced by their country during the past years after the invasion


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