Lebanon has long been known for being the sex tourism capital of the Middle East. For years people from around the region have flocked to its 'super night clubs' in the hope of meeting and sleeping with women.
But the influx of Syrian refugees has pushed more people into the sex industry, with many Syrians turning to prostitution to survive.
Benjamin Zand from BBC Pop Up meets Syrian refugees who say they had no other choice but to become prostitutes, and finds out how European women in 'super night clubs' are being locked up, by law, everyday.
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