Refugees start to return, what will they find? Syria's new future starts now

Mark OWEN | Alessandro XENOS | Rebecca GNIGNATI | Patricia LALONDE | Ammar ABD RABBO | Anna Borshchevskaya

Edité par France 24 - 2024

Syria after Assad starts to take shape this Tuesday December 10, with a people still trying to come to terms with the end of the Assad regime that has ruled for over 50 years. 

Europe starts to close its doors: states that have welcomed Syrian refugees are now stopping processing asylum requests. But does the end of the Assad regime mean it’s safe to go back?

The world watches and other states are calculating their stance as a new Syria starts to emerge.

 

Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Rebecca Gnignati and Annarosa Zampaglione.

Note
  • Refugees, asylum seekers, Syrians in exil: the return to Syria begins with people who have given up on returning now back on their home soil.

Langue
anglais
Date de publication
10/12/2024
Collection
The Debate
Contributeurs
Patricia LALONDE Researcher at IPSE; Former Member of the European Parliament
Ammar ABD RABBO Photojournalist
Anna Borshchevskaya Senior Fellow, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy

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