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Saf Hakawati

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Christian or Western document?

Op-Ed: The rights protected by the UDHR are not exclusive to Western or Christian societies. The text is universal.
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Photographer from window of a plane showing wing of plane and background full of clouds. For article: “I could not see a future”: Lebanon losing youth in new wave of emigration
Sandra Abdelbaki

“I could not see a future”: Lebanon losing youth in new wave of emigration

Lebanon is witnessing one of the biggest waves of emigration in its history, with experts warning of severe long-term repercussions.
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Young and visibly distressed women flee the violence in Tayouneh. Photo: Anwar Amro / AFP
Dima Farran

The Tayouneh incident: The people vs the people

The very generation that was relied upon for an overhaul of the system is falling into the trap of the ruling class.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Battling traumas, health concerns, and uncertainty: The refugee mental health crisis

Lebanon’s crisis has strained the mental health of the country’s residents, particularly more vulnerable populations such as Syrian refugees.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon makes new development in fight against slavery

In a first, Lebanon conducted a hearing in the first criminal case filed against the slavery and slave trading of a migrant domestic worker.
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Karem Monzer

How cricket is teaching kids in Lebanon’s refugee camps to dream big

In the heart of the Shatila refugee camp, Alsama Cricket Club is giving children who have fled war new opportunities to learn and dream big in Lebanon.
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Thalia Arawi

An open letter to the United Nations and Neighboring Countries

I am not a politician nor am I interested in politics. I am a humanist, a firm believer in human rights, which, allegedly, you all support.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

How Syrian refugees positively contribute to the Lebanese economy

Lebanese people have popularized the idea that Syrian refugees are “job stealers,” but that's not actually the case.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Syrian refugees tortured and detained after returning home, says Amnesty

Amnesty International is urging Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan to protect Syrian refugees from deportation or forcible return.
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عامر شيباني

The Lebanese law protects Syrian refugee women from violence

The Lebanese domestic violence law is applicable to all who face violence or exploitation, including refugees.
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Rana Hachem

The change vanguard and the narrow national path that lies ahead

How should Lebanon's change vanguard build a Lebanon that preserves national interests and provides sustainable prosperity for its people?
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No quorum for parliamentary “session of shame”

With only 39 MPs attending at the UNESCO palace, today’s Parliamentary session was cancelled for failing to meet the 59 MP quorum following pressure from the families of Beirut blast victims. Prior to the session, hundreds of demonstrators and families of the victims of the Beirut blast gathered facing the...
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