A refugee, displaced at 14 by the Syrian war, feels trapped as his sense of safety vanishes. Forced into hiding, he expresses his despair, unable to return to Syria or leave Lebanon. Mohammed compares his situation to a decaying train station, stuck in time, while human rights groups accuse Lebanese authorities of coercing Syrians to leave. Despite multiple attempts to flee by sea, he remains trapped, searching for a way out. Mohammed’s story reflects the broader struggles faced by many Syrians in Lebanon, as the war continues to devastate lives.
The UN says Syria is still unsafe after 13 years of war between pro-government forces and rebel fighters.
The UN has warned violence is escalating on several front lines and the people of Syria are bearing the brunt.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr reports from Tripoli in northern Lebanon.
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