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Syrian Asylum Claims Suspended Across European Countries Following Assad's Ouster
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Several European countries, including Britain, Germany, France, and Italy, have announced that they will freeze all pending asylum requests from Syrians, pending further clarification on the political situation in the country. Austria, however, has signaled a more extreme approach, stating that it will soon deport refugees back to Syria. This move is particularly notable, given the ongoing uncertainty and danger present in the country. According to the UK Home Office, as of September, there were 6,502 Syrians awaiting a decision on their asylum claim. The office has announced that it will pause decisions while it takes stock of the developments in Syria. Most of these refugees arrived in the UK in the past 12 months.
But a lot depends on what happens now. This flow into Syria could quickly become a flow back out and potentially increase the numbers using dangerous illegal migration routes to continental Europe and the United Kingdom.
Anyone in Germany who celebrates 'free Syria' evidently no longer has any reason to flee.
How about if the federal government says: Everyone who wants to return to Syria, we will charter planes for them and they will receive a starting fund of 1,000 euros.
As a first step, I would say we make an offer.
The government should be immediately facilitating the returns of Syrians here whose asylum claims are now groundless.
In a few months, it is possible that we will pay the consequences of this takeover by Islamic fundamentalists through significant migratory flows.
We are working on a suspension of current asylum files coming from Syria.
The conditions are not met for safe, voluntary, dignified returns to Syria.
The security situation in Syria needs to be re-evaluated so that deportations can be resumed.
Syrian War Aftermath
- US Moves to Ease Sanctions on Syria
- European Union Lifts Economic Sanctions on Syria to Aid Recovery of War-Torn Country
- Trump meets Syria's president after lifting US sanctions on country
sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.DW News
- 4.The Washington Post
- 5.The Japan Times
- 6.France 24
- 7.The Times of India
- 8.The Times
- 9.Agence France-Presse
- 10.Der Standard
- 11.Deutschlandfunk
- 12.Reuters
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.US under Donald Trump
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Russian Foreign Policy
- 5.Israel Foreign Policy
- 6.Islamic Terrorism
- 7.Iran Foreign Policy
- 8.German Foreign Policy
- 9.French Foreign Policy
- 10.Immigration to Europe
- 11.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 12.Saudi Foreign Policy
countries
- 1.Syrian Arab Republic
- 2.Germany
- 3.Austria
- 4.United Kingdom
- 5.Greece
- 6.Sweden
- 7.Denmark
- 8.France
- 9.Norway
- 10.Belgium
- 11.Italy
- 12.Turkey
organizations
- 1.British Home Office
- 2.Alternative for Germany
- 3.European Union
- 4.Christian Social Union
- 5.OFPRA
- 6.United Nations
- 7.Christian Democratic Union
- 8.Green Party
- 9.Pro Asyl
- 10.al-Qaeda
- 11.Amnesty International
- 12.Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz
persons
- 1.Bashar Al-Assad
- 2.Angela Merkel
- 3.Markus Söder
- 4.Nancy Faeser
- 5.Gerhard Karner
- 6.Jens Spahn
- 7.Karl Nehammer
- 8.Alice Weidel
- 9.Carl Bexelius
- 10.David Lammy
- 11.Filippo Grandi
- 12.Katrin Goring-Eckardt