The Syrian Coalition condemned in the strongest terms the horrific crimes in Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon. It held the Lebanese authorities responsible as it called for an urgent investigation into the circumstances of the crimes against the Syrian refugees so that perpetrators are held to account.
Refugee camps in Lebanon have been violently stormed and many young men have been detained and tortured. Up to 19 refugees have been killed during the storming and the ravaging carried out by the Hezbollah militias, units of the Lebanese army, and the Hezbollah-dominated security forces.
Ten more refugees were reportedly killed under torture after they have been detained. Over 350 refugees, mostly from the refugee camps in the Arsal area, have been detained.
In a press release issued on Wednesday, the Coalition said that credible reports indicated that the Lebanese military was trying to cover up these crimes by preventing the media from entering the area and hindering the work of local and international human rights organizations in order to prevent the documentation of the crimes that occurred during the storming of the camps.
The Lebanese military is also preventing lawyers from communicating with detainees held in prisons inside military barracks. Moreover, the Lebanese army has given false accounts of the incidents to mislead public opinion and the media, and it forced the families of the victims to bury the bodies of their loved ones without completing the legal procedures. Human rights groups were also prevented from documenting the cases with the aim of concealing the real causes of the deaths, the Coalition added.
The Coalition stressed that lawyers should be allowed to carry out their duties, communicate with all the detainees, and verify the conditions of their detention. Bodies of the victims must be handed over to their families unconditionally and in accordance with standard legal proceedings, the Coalition went on.
The Coalition called upon the United Nations, the UN Commission on Human Rights, and all relevant international organizations to take urgent action and assume their responsibilities to stop these violations and crimes and to hold those responsible accountable.
The Coalition rejected any attempts to justify violations and crimes against Syrian refugees under the pretext of “maintaining security” or eliminating terrorist threats in Lebanon and in the Syrian refugee camps in the Arsal area. Furthermore, the Coalition underscored the need to ensure the safety and rights of Syrian refugees in line with international law and the Convention for the Protection of Refugees, especially with regards to the provision of legal protection and the right to litigation before the courts.
The Coalition emphasized that the detention, intimidation, and killing of Syrian refugees under torture cannot be consistent with claims on the part of Lebanon of pursuing a “self-distancing” policy. It noted that such claims are unfounded so long as the Hezbollah terrorist militias are allowed to continue with the killing of children and women in Syria and Lebanon and supporting the murderous Assad regime and its mass forced displacement of the Syrian people. (Source: Syrian Coalition’s Media Department)