This article might be classified as the most discriminating piece that has ever been written, but I don't care. Actually, I have been exasperated by those who are defending Syrian nationals in Lebanon.
Picture it yourself, hosting dozens of guests in a house whose surface area is almost 100 square meters; they get hungry, thirsty, or sleepy and they use your bed while others queue at the restroom doors waiting to enter. Meanwhile, others turn on lights and talk loudly... Don’t you have the right to get bothered? Definitely you do!
The example mentioned above describes Lebanon's situation when it comes to dealing with Syrian refugees.
Their number tops 1 million or even 2 million; it is a huge number either way. Not to mention Palestinian refugees and others foreign nationals living Lebanon where the world's worst policy of hosting emigrants is adopted
The cabinet is kindly requested to conduct statistics in order to count the number of refugees and determine the regions where they are mostly located.
The cabinet must tell refugees to return to their homeland because Lebanon can no more bear the fallouts of their stay; this step must be implemented soon so as to reduce gradually the refugees' number.
Crime rate is on its way up, environmental pollution is increasing, electricity and water consumption is rocketing and many other spillovers are entailed due to the Syrian unorganized migration.
In a nutshell: Thank you for your visit, but it is time to leave!
Article originally written in Arabic by Dany Haddad.
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