TRAGEDY STRIKES LEBANON, AGAIN: More than 70 people have died when a boat carrying migrants sank off Tartus, Syria. The victims were Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinians, all seeking greener pastures in Europe. Some 20 survivors said they had no choice but to take the dangerous trip to escape misery in Lebanon. For years, Lebanon was a country that received refugees from wars and conflicts but the economic crisis has changed the situation dramatically. Now the same people who have taken refuge in Lebanon and other poorer Lebanese are fleeing the severe economic meltdown that has pulled over three-quarters of the population into poverty. The authorities must now clamp down on people smugglers who are charging up to $5,000 from each person for these perilous trips. [COMMENT BY: N.R. Stephen, Senior Associate Editor]
Reuters