Refl: Tanah suci tidak terima umat Suriah untuk melakukan Umroh?

http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article612199.ece


Syrians not allowed to visit for Umrah

By JEDDAH: DIANA AL-JASSEM

Published: Apr 13, 2012 01:48 Updated: Apr 15, 2012 00:51

Umrah performers from all over the world have started to arrive in Jeddah, but 
Syrian people are banned from doing Umrah this year due to the cancellation of 
all flights and bus trips, according to a member of the Haj and Umrah committee 
at the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI).

Ahmad Bajuaither, who is also the owner of a Haj and Umrah company that 
arranges trips from Syria to the Kingdom during the holy months, added, “Until 
now we didn’t receive any Umrah performer from Syria. The consulate is already 
closed in Damascus, and diplomatic relations have also stopped.” According to 
Bajuaither, even if Umrah companies were allowed to arrange trips from Syria, 
they would not do so.

“In the current state, many Syrians prefer to come to the Kingdom and stay here 
to work and live. They would not like to return to their country, due to the 
political clashes and economical circumstances. It would be a risk to arrange 
trips for Syrian Umrah performers,” he said.

Jameel Al-Qurashi, head of the local transportation committee at MCCI, 
confirmed that a large number of Umrah performers from all Islamic and Arabic 
countries including Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, and Bahrain had arrived to Jeddah, 
but not Syrians.

“Our committee arranged with several bus companies to transfer Umrah performers 
during Ramadan 2012. We already started receiving Umrah performers from 
neighboring countries, including Arab Spring countries, and we serve them since 
the first day of arrival. However, we didn’t receive any Syrian buses yet. This 
year there is no opportunity for Syrians to come to the Kingdom, as all 
diplomatic relations have been frozen,” he said.

Al-Qurashi said they would love to receive Syrian Umrah performers this year, 
and they are still waiting for any new announcements on the matter.

Arab News spoke to a source working for a Syrian office that issues visas to 
Saudi Arabia, who confirmed that a number of Syrian citizens still received 
visas and visiting applications from Saudi Arabia. They complete the process 
through the consulates in Amman and Beirut. The source stressed that the Saudi 
consulate had already been closed, and Umrah applications were pending.

As part of the economic sanctions issued by the Arab League in February, Saudi 
Arabian Airlines has stopped all its flights to Syria. Previously, Saudi 
Airlines had four flights from Riyadh, four from Jeddah, and two from Dammam to 
Damascus each week. Arab News contacted Saudi Airlines, but they didn’t want to 
comment on the issue.

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