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Lebanon: a country on the brink of collapse | Middle East | DW.DE | 20.06.2013

About a quarter of Lebanon's residents are Syrian refugees. The struggle for work and living space is starting to fuel tensions between the locals and those seeking refuge from their war-torn country.

Rana Haidar is on her way to work. The 25-year-old Palestinian from Syria has two jobs. In the mornings she works at a social club in Beirut's Sabra neighborhood, which also cares for Syrian children. In the afternoon she toils away at a social center in the neighboring Shatila district.

by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Jun 20th, 2013 at 01:31:59 PM EST
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