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AddressBehind Embassy of Iran, opposite to Yemen Embassy
Bir Hassan
Beirut
Lebanon
Phonelocal: (01) 852.052
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Comments on this Honorary Consulate

Issy
Mon, 24 Aug 2020 09:54 EDT
Hello, I have recently learned that Lovette Jallow and her NGO have everything prepared to send the Gambian women in Lebanon home in the next week, but she is not being allowed by the Gambian government. I urge you to reconsider, these women and their children need to come home now. Everything is ready for there return, they cannot be forced to wait another six months, or however long it will take.
Bo Jones
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 11:50 EDT
Another example of African males not protection African females
You should not be in the position you are in as you clearly do not know how to protect your citizens. Too often African women have found themselves abused by others for lack of protection by their men. If you are too weak to act, vacate the position you are in. Let others protect their citizens from these savages who call themselves human beings.
Ana Alm
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 08:42 EDT
Take action.
Dear Mr. Khalid,
It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.
This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?
According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.
Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!
Respectful greetings from Stockholm, Sweden.

Ana Alm
Emma
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 08:21 EDT
Dear Mr. Khalid,


It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.


This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?


According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.


Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!


Respectful greetings from Sweden/ Emma Forsberg.
Sara Olofsson
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 05:16 EDT
Dear Mr. Khalid,
It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.
This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?
According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.
Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!
Respectful greetings from Sweden..
Sara Olofsson
Nemo Andréasson
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:31 EDT
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY
Dear Mr. Khalid,
It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.
This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?
According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.
Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!
Respectful greetings from Sweden.

Nemo Andréasson
Efemia
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:17 EDT
Take responsibility
Dear Mr. Khalid,

It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.

This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and has promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?

According to my information, you have now told Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for the responsible person or organ to issue these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.

Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!

Respectful greetings from Stockholm

/Efemia Bos
Nathalie
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:59 EDT
Justice!!
Dear Mr. Khalid,


It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.


This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?


According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.


Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!


Respectful greetings from Sweden/Stockholm


Nathalie
Francisca
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:26 EDT
Help
Dear Mr. Khalid,

It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.

This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?

According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.

Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!


Respectful greetings from Stockholm Sweden

Francisca Veliz
Mary
Thu, 20 Aug 2020 02:36 EDT
Dear Mr. Khalid,
It has been brought to my attention that the efforts of the Swedish NGO Action For Humanity to help the repatriation of the Gambian girls stuck in Lebanon are never enough.
This Swedish NGO is already doing your work and have promised to pay for the tickets. But the tickets cannot be purchased without the passports. All you have to do is to issue the passports. Why are you creating problems to make the repatriation as hard as possible? What is the real obstacle here?
According to my information, you have now told the Action For Humanity that you are not the one to issue the passports, that it is not your responsibility. If this is true then so be it, but then it is your responsibility to push for that the responsible person or organ issues these passports with the utmost urgency. The world is watching and we are not happy with how you treat these Gambian citizens who are in an extremely vulnerable and horrific situation.
Take your responsibility! If not in your position as consulate then as a human being!
Respectful greetings from Stockholm, Sweden
Mary

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