In Could, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad attended the annual Arab League summit for the primary time for the reason that nation was suspended in 2011 for its brutal and violent crackdown towards protesters. Whereas many Arab nations might view normalisation as a necessary step in direction of a political resolution for the nation’s intractable civil conflict, some Syrians view the rapprochement as an outright betrayal.
The shift in regional dynamics is high of thoughts for the tens of millions of Syrian refugees who concern normalisation might imply the acceleration of efforts to drive their return. Over 5 million Syrians stay in neighbouring nations and regardless of widespread generosity in welcoming these displaced in comparison with different components of the world, lately more and more daring efforts have been made to drive their return as home political tensions morph into xenophobia towards Syrians.
Rights organisations have documented myriad abuses that accompany compelled and coerced returns. For individuals who do return, they typically battle to reclaim their properties from authorities seizure and face threats of violence and detention.
On this episode we focus on whether or not or not it’s protected for refugees to return to Syria.
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