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Lebanon: Treatment of former Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) member, such as an informer for Al-Fatah who was granted Lebanese citizenship by the Lebanese government, the Amal movement and the Syrian intelligence service

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 July 1999
Citation / Document Symbol LBN32303.E
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Lebanon: Treatment of former Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) member, such as an informer for Al-Fatah who was granted Lebanese citizenship by the Lebanese government, the Amal movement and the Syrian intelligence service, 1 July 1999, LBN32303.E, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6ab6780.html [accessed 21 May 2023]
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Two specialists on Lebanon indicated that the fact that this person was granted Lebanese citizenship indicates that the person is "acceptable" to the Lebanese government (12 July 1999; 8 July 1999). They added that unless the person committed a crime such as murder, they could not understand how this person would be at risk in Lebanon from the Amal movement or the Syrian intelligence service (ibid.). 

The specialists are the Director of the Centre d'études et de recherche sur le Moyen-Orient contemporain (CERMOC), a French research organization based in Beirut and Amman, and a professor at the Centre des hautes études sur l'Afrique et l'Asie moderne (CHÉAAM) in Paris who is the former editor of Arabies and Jeune Afrique magazines.

This Response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the Research Directorate within time constraints. This Response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum.

References

Centre d'études et de recherche sur le Moyen-Orient contemporain (CERMOC), Beirut, Lebanon. 8 July 1999. Telephone interview with the Director.

Centre des hautes études sur l'Afrique et l'Asie moderne (CHÉAAM) and former editor of the Arabies and Jeune Afrique magazines, Paris, France. 12 July 1999. Telephone interview with a professor.

Additional Sources Consulted

Arab Studies Quarterly: 1997-1998

Country Files: Lebanon

Electronic sources: WNC, Internet, Lexis-Nexis

Monde Arabe Maghreb-Machrek: 1997-1999

Middle East International: 1997-1999.

The Middle East: 1997-1999

The Middle East Times: 1997-1999

The Jordan Times: 1997-1999

Washington Report on the Middle East: 1997-1999

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