Egyptian authorities decided to deport the Syrians who ended their residence visa as it rejects the renewal of any residence visas, Head of the Legal Committee of the Coalition told Zaman Alwasl.
Among the people who will be deported there is the young opposition activist and director Muhannad al-Hariri. Al-Hariri were arrested by Egyptian police for his expired visa, the sources said it might be deported in hours to Syria what means a real threat for his life where most of deported Syrians and Palestinians are going to the Intelligence cells directly, according to activists.
Haitham Maleh said that these procedures are the first remuneration received by the new Egyptian regime, calling on the Arab states to mediate in the Syrian situation in Egypt.
The Arab Human Rights Network condemned the last Egyptian
procedures which abused human rights principles and which are not considering
the hard times that Syrian have been through because of war and
displacements.
Egyptian authorities had canceled too
the previous resolution to treat Syrian students, as if they are Egyptian
students according to education conditions in schools, and they prevented
syrian student from registering in the Egyptian schools,.
The new
procedure came days after requiring Syrians to apply for a visa, after the
authorities in Cairo issued a new rule amid soaring unrest in the country.
The UN says 93,000
Syrians have registered with the High Commissioner for Refugees in Egypt.
But the actual
number of Syrians who have sought refuge in Egypt is believed to be much
higher, in part because the country did not require Syrians to have visas until
last week, according to AFP.
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