Friday, December 16, 2011

U.N.: More than 4,500 Syrians Sheltered in N. Lebanon | Radio Sawt Beirut International - Lebanon news, nightlife, broadcasting latest arabic songs and hits, Latest News, World

U.N.: More than 4,500 Syrians Sheltered in N. Lebanon | Radio Sawt Beirut International - Lebanon news, nightlife, broadcasting latest arabic songs and hits, Latest News, World

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More than 4,500 Syrians fleeing a deadly crackdown on a revolt against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad have found shelter in Lebanon, with hundreds crossing the border in the last two weeks, the United Nations said Friday.

A report released by the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR) said 4,510 Syrians, including women and children, had registered in northern Lebanon, up from 3,798 at the beginning of December.

The majority of those who fled to Lebanon this month hail from the central Homs region and nearby Tal Kalakh, where regime forces have sought to crush massive protests demanding Assad step down.

Most of them had settled with host families “in difficult circumstances” in villages near the border as well as in the Akkar district, located between the Lebanese-Syrian border and the coastal city of Tripoli, the report said.

Nineteen wounded Syrians, including an 11-year-old girl, were also hospitalized in the north this week alone, according to UNHCR.

“Several were in coma when they reached the hospitals and one person reportedly died from his injuries,” read the report.

Syria has planted landmines along its border with Lebanon in a bid to prevent weapons smuggling and dissidents from fleeing the fierce crackdown by the regime in Damascus against a nine-month revolt, Lebanese officials in the north have said.

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