Thursday, December 19, 2024

LEBANON: Alaeldin family makes one-and-half hours trip to meet Gambian girls seeking help to return home

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The AlaeIdin family on Saturday met with some women who are part of a group of 54 Gambian women living in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

The Alaeldin family, owners of Alaeldin restaurant, made a trip that last for nearly one hour and thirty minutes. They were able to Mariama Ceesay and Fatou Seine.

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The Alaeldin family are Gambians who are currently in Lebanon.

The Fatu Network has gathered 35 of the women are scheduled to return to The Gambia after the ministry of foreign affairs issued them emergency passports.

The Alaeldin family’s visit to the girls comes two days after the girls staged a protest in front of the Gambian consulate in Beirut to demand assistance to return home.

They have been accused of vandalising the consulate but the girls have denied the allegations.

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