Syrian refugees in Lebanese town of Arsal went to streets on Friday calling for the release of their relatives in the Lebanese prisons as hunger strike enters the fifth day in the notorious Roumieh prison.
The Syrian refugees have joined a public Lebanese demand of granting a general amnesty for the victims of arbitrary arrest, especially the prisoners who have no charges or have not been sentenced.
The Lebanese army has constantly waged arrests campaign in the border town with Syrian where most of Syrian refugees take Arsal as their main shelter.
More than 1.2 mn Syrian refugees live in Lebanon under severe living condition and mounting discrimination acts throughout the Hezbollah-controlled country