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Syria tells Lebanon it wants refugees to return

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Syria has told Lebanon it wants refugees to return to help rebuild the country, its envoy to Lebanon said on Monday, after Beirut expressed concern that a new land redevelopment law could discourage them from going home.

 

Lebanon, which is hosting some 1 million registered Syrian refugees, wrote to the Syrian government last month over "Law 10", which aid and rights groups fear could result in Syrian refugees losing their property in the country.

 

"Law 10" came into effect in April as the army was on the brink of crushing the last insurgent enclaves near Damascus, consolidating President Bashar al-Assad's grip over nearly all of western Syria. The law has yet to be applied.

 

One of big concerns with the law is that it gave people just 30 days to stake ownership claims once an area is designated for redevelopment, according to rights activists and aid groups. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Mualem said on Saturday this time period had been extended to one year.

 

Gebran Bassil, the foreign minister in Lebanon's caretaker government, had expressed concern over the limited time frame in a letter to the Syrian government last month.

 

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