Abbas Lays Wreath at Shatila Camp Cemetery

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas paid a rare visit on Friday to a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, placing a wreath at the cemetery in the Shatila camp in the capital Beirut.

A small crowd gathered ahead of his brief visit to welcome him at the Martyrs Cemetery on the outskirts of the camp, one of 12 housing Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.

"I'm here to welcome him because he's our president," said Fatma Abdul Hadi, an elderly lady in a white headscarf with a black and white Palestinian scarf wrapped around her neck.

"What we want and hope for from him is to help us get back to Palestine, that's all I want," she added.

Also there to welcome the president were a number of youth members of the Fatah Movemebt Abbas heads, and a boy scout band.

Jamil Hasan, 36, had also turned out to see the president, a year after he fled a Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, escaping the violence that has ravaged the country for more than two years.

"We left because it was dangerous for me, my wife and kids," he said.

"But life there before was easy. The state protected us and with qualifications you could do whatever you wanted, become a pilot, become a doctor."

The approximately 470,000 Palestinians living in overcrowded camps in Lebanon are barred from around 70 professions and prohibited from owning property.

Their living conditions in camps in Lebanon have been described as the worst for Palestinian refugees anywhere in the region.

Hasan said he was shocked by what he had seen of the conditions of his fellow Palestinian refugees in Lebanon since moving to Shatila with his family.

"Our brothers here have a miserable existence, I was really surprised to discover it," he said.

"The water is salty and the streets are no more than a meter wide.

"We hope that Abbas can do something to help all of us, the refugees here and those who have come from Syria."

An estimated 65,000 Palestinian refugees have fled to Lebanon since the conflict broke out in Syria in mid-March 2011, becoming refugees for a second time.

Shatila and the neighboring Sabra camp in Beirut were the scene of a horrendous massacre in September 1982 in which Christian militiamen allied with Israel killed between 800 and 2,000 Palestinians.

Abbas placed a wreath in the Shatila cemetery where some of the victims of the massacre are buried and offered a prayer at the site before heading to the Palestinian embassy.

He is due to leave tomorrow after a three-day trip that included meetings with President Michel Suleiman, Speaker Nabih Berri, caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati and PM-designate Tammam Salam.

Comments 6
Missing zahle_nights 05 July 2013, 21:49

Don't complain about the conditions. it is what it is. This is not home... Home will be Palestine. I hope you people learned a lesson not to cut the hand that fed you and welcomed you. Christians in Lebanon helped Palestinian refugees when they got kicked out of Palestine, only for the Palestinians to turn their weapons against the Christians… PLO did a big mistake by trying to undermine the Lebanese government and create a state within state.
Also Shatila massacre was horrible, and it was against the law of God and Man, but I want everyone whenever mention Shatila massacre is to mention Damour massacre… Damour massacre was the first massacre committed by the PLO against the Christians…
What did the Christians in the Damour do to deserve this? Hell with you PLO.

Default-user-icon Horus (Guest) 06 July 2013, 00:25

I agree ZK , lest we forget the first massacre Damour. Lets not forget the rest of the massacres as well committed by the PLO.

Missing VINCENT 06 July 2013, 00:36

How about condemning the ruthless and barbaric killings of Christians by the hands of the PLO, and show good faith, visit the Christian cemeteries, and pray for the soles of the innocent Lebanese victims. We saw and we were there the very late afternoon of the break of the alleged civil war when the PLO was unleashed in the streets of down town Beirut segregating and kidnapping the Christians off the streets. The very check points they put on the streets asking drivers if they where Christians or Muslim, etc.

Thumb cedre 06 July 2013, 00:44

zahle, theres a difference between plo and palestinians...
PLO killed innocent lebanese people, like FL/kataeb, amal/hizb, syrians ect...

Missing roger@10452 06 July 2013, 10:51

when you check in a hotel and don't like the accommodation then you can easily check out...these folks think that Lebanon is "Hotel California"...but they will be proven wrong even if it took 1000 years!!!

Thumb jabal10452 07 July 2013, 01:54

When I was a very young boy at school in ´67, I remember clearly that the nuns in my school sent with us a paper stating that our parents needed to donate what they could to the Palestinian refugees. I remember my mother filling a big box with canned food and rice and so forth. She filled bags with clothes. We took them to the school for collection. Arafat paid us back for our generosity 8 years later.