The Lebanese government must do more to alleviate the miserable conditions of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon who are treated like "second-class citizens", Amnesty International said on Wednesday.Funny how Amnesty International prefers go after governments which are under attack by a neighboring country and which are terrorized by the very people they are accused of mistreating.
In a report "Exiled and Suffering: Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon", the
London-based human rights group said the refugees face discrimination in
education, jobs, health care and housing.
Technorati Tag: Lebanon and Palestinians.
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