The fall of Bashar al-Assad was greeted with enthusiasm by Syrians, with caravans of refugees from neighboring states returning to Syria. Since then, an informal debate has begun on whether Europe will send back those who found refuge in EU countries. Besides, various European countries such as Germany, Austria and Greece have decided to freeze the asylum process, while nothing has been heard about the renewal of the EU-Turkey agreement, as the neighboring country holds around 3.5 million Syrians, preventing them (officially) from go to rich European countries. Politico wrote in a publication that their repatriation may remain an elusive dream, both for them and for those who wish to expel them from their countries. This, because Syria is a country in ruins, with official data showing that a new humanitarian crisis is coming, which will be magnified if there is a population explosion. Indicatively, Syria has approximately 23 million people, a population that corresponds to that before the start of the civil war. […]
Source: News Beast
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