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The Syrian government is insisting that each Syrian national entering the country must exchange US$100 for Syrian pounds.
The policy is ostensibly to help recovery amid an unprecedented economic crisis, but it is just the latest move to make it difficult for Syrians – many of whom fled the country’s years-long conflict – to return home.
One man, who has been living in Lebanon with his family, tried to return to Syria after losing his job, but paying $100 for each of his relatives was too much. As a day laborer, he barely made $150 a month.
The Syrian government should stop preventing people from returning home. There is no price tag attached to their right to do so.
Human Rights Watch recommends steps that officials should take for the November 3 election and beyond to prevent violations of voting rights, particularly against Black and Latinx people.
This week, the United Nations human rights expert on hazardous waste called out the UN for consistently failing the victims of widespread lead poisoning in the refugee camps it ran in Kosovo.
Justice Ginsburg, the second woman appointed to the US Supreme Court, was more than a feminist icon, she was a collective feminist grandmother to women, girls, non-binary people – to everyone who struggles to imagine themselves as having a powerful voice for change.
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