"The worsening humanitarian crisis in Syria has resulted in thousands of refugees trying to flee the violence into neighbouring countries.
In Lebanon, the army has been ordered to tighten up the border, as more Syrian families are smuggled across to safety.
But even those who have already fled
are not safe from gangs loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad.
There have been reports of harassment and kidnapping, and people trying to cross into Lebanon now fear
pro-regime groups might take them back.
Al Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from
Akkar in northern Lebanon."
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