1/4 of Syrian Expat Refugees Have Returned, but Many to Destroyed Homes, Land Disputes
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Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024, hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees in Lebanon have returned to their country. These massive departures are rejoicing the Lebanese population but worrying employers and employers in several sectors of the economy.
1/4 of Syrian Expat Refugees Have Returned, but many to Destroyed Homes, Land Disputes
By Sandra Joireman, University of Richmond (The Conversation) – Close to 1.5 million Syrian refugees have voluntarily returned to their home country over the past year. That extraordinary figure represents nearly one-quarter of all Syrians who fled fighting during the 13-year civil war to live abroad. It is also a strikingly fast pace for a country where insecurity persists across broad regions. The scale and speed of these returns since the ove…
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Mar Bechara Boutros al-Rahi received the new UNHCR Representative in Lebanon, Carolina Lindholm Billing, at the Patriarchal See in Bkerke for a courtesy visit. They also discussed the situation of Syrian refugees and the ongoing efforts to facilitate their return to their country in cooperation with the UNHCR. Ea…
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