Social Affairs Minister Rashid Derbas reiterated Thursday that the controversial new measures requiring Syrians to obtain visas to enter Lebanon do not apply to those holding refugee status in the country.
“However, if the refugee decides to go back to Syria and then return to Lebanon they will then have to comply with the new measures and justify the reason behind their return,” Derbas told As-Safir newspaper in remarks published Thursday.
The minister denied any racist motivations behind the measures, which went into force Monday amid criticism by Damascus and some local officials.
The U.N. has also voiced concern over the new requirements, which require Syrians who want to enter Lebanon to secure one of six visa types.
Derbas said the visa requirements are intended to stop the influx of refugees as Lebanon can no longer bear the social and economic consequences brought on by the crisis. “Exceptional humanitarian cases” are excluded from the measures, he added.
“What is wrong with requiring that applicants have their necessary documents and providing the reason behind their visit? Isn’t this consistent with the minimum state obligations?” Derbas asked.
Derbas also said he will present some ideas aimed at helping Syrian refugees cope with the violent winter weather during Thursday’s cabinet meeting.
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