Bashir Khader, Governor of Baalbek-Hermel in Lebanon: “My salary is less than that of the displaced Syrian in Lebanon”

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Bashir Khedr, Governor of Baalbek Hermel

Bashir Khader, the governor of Baalbek-Hermel in Lebanon, sparked widespread controversy on social media in the country following a statement in which he criticized some calls for increased aid to the displaced Syrians in Lebanon.

In a coordination meeting for the associations, which was called by the “Dar Al-Fatwa” in the Lebanese region of Baalbek, the coordinator of the displaced camps in the Arsal region demanded an increase in the contributions for the displaced, and held the governor Khader responsible for their difficult conditions, asking him to work to improve them.

The words of the displaced camp coordinator elicited a response from the Lebanese governor, who said, “The governor’s job is the highest administrative position in the Lebanese state, while my salary is less than that of the displaced Syrian in Lebanon.”

He added, “Syrians receive benefits that Lebanese do not, and this exodus cannot be forever apart from racism.”

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