
Syrian refugees in Lebanon are falling into slavery and exploitation
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Syrian refugees in Lebanon are falling into slavery and exploitation
Five years after the beginning of the Syrian conflict, Syrians now make up the largest refugee population in the world. Of the 5m women, men and children who fled Syria, more than 1m sought protection in Syria’s neighbour and former “colony”, Lebanon.
Guest: Katharin Jones
Position: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University
Five years after the beginning of the Syrian conflict, Syrians now make up the largest refugee population in the world. Of the 5m women, men and children who fled Syria, more than 1m sought protection in Syria’s neighbour and former “colony”, Lebanon.
Guest: Katharin Jones
Position: Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University

