Social media uproar after Syrian refugee child exhumed from ‘Lebanese only’ cemetery

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A Syrian refugee child is carried by her mother in Gaziantep, southeastern Turkey. Lefteris Pitarakis / AP
Tue 24 September 2019:
A Syrian refugee child’s body was exhumed in a Lebanese village because the cemetery is reserved “only for Lebanese”, according to the satellite television station al-Hurra.  

On Friday a four-year-old Syrian child was removed from the Assouns town cemetery in north Lebanon, as the district’s mayor, Roula al-Baya, had reportedly demanded.

The distrct reversed its decision following an outcry in the town and on social media, however the family re-buried the child in another town. 

Activists on social media circulated the news of digging the tomb of a Syrian refugee child in a Lebanese village and returning his body to his family, arguing that the cemetery is intended only for Lebanese, sparking an outcry and condemnation of this behavior as racism.

The head of the religious endowments department in Tripoli Sheikh Firas Ballout condemned the exhumation of the child, saying it was unacceptable. 

Lebanon, a country of some four million people, hosts an estimated 1.5 to two million refugees who have fled the conflict that erupted in neighbouring Syria in 2011.

Lebanon’s economic and other woes are routinely blamed on Syrian refugees by local politicians and the government has ratcheted up the pressure to send them back to Syria.

Keen not to encourage Syrians to settle permanently, authorities allow only informal camps for refugees.

A strong anti-refugee backlash has also gripped some sections of Lebanese society and there has been pressure on Syrian refugees to leave Lebanon.

-Source: alaraby.co.uk

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