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      ‘It’s a breach of trust’: fear and frustration over countries’ push to return Syrians home

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Syrians who have rebuilt their lives abroad face uncertainty over their futures amid hardening of attitudes

    Tears of joy streamed down Abdulhkeem Alshater’s face as he joined thousands of other Syrian nationals in central Vienna last year. The moment they were marking felt like a miracle: after more than five decades of brutality and repression, the Assad regime had fallen.

    A day later, however, the ripple effects of what had happened 2,000 miles away in Syria were laid bare. A dozen European states announced plans to suspend asylum applications from Syrians, in a show of how western states are increasingly treating refugees as transients. As the fall of Bashar al-Assad collided with politicians’ quest to be seen as taking a hard line on migration, the lives of Syrians around the globe were plunged into uncertainty.

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      ‘It’s a breach of trust’: fear and frustration over countries’ push to return Syrians home

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Syrians who have rebuilt their lives abroad face uncertainty over their futures amid hardening of attitudes

    Tears of joy streamed down Abdulhkeem Alshater’s face as he joined thousands of other Syrian nationals in central Vienna last year. The moment they were marking felt like a miracle: after more than five decades of brutality and repression, the Assad regime had fallen.

    A day later, however, the ripple effects of what had happened 2,000 miles away in Syria were laid bare. A dozen European states announced plans to suspend asylum applications from Syrians, in a show of how western states are increasingly treating refugees as transients. As the fall of Bashar al-Assad collided with politicians’ quest to be seen as taking a hard line on migration, the lives of Syrians around the globe were plunged into uncertainty.

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      ‘It’s a breach of trust’: fear and frustration over countries’ push to return Syrians home

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 December 2025

    Syrians who have rebuilt their lives abroad face uncertainty over their futures amid hardening of attitudes

    Tears of joy streamed down Abdulhkeem Alshater’s face as he joined thousands of other Syrian nationals in central Vienna last year. The moment they were marking felt like a miracle: after more than five decades of brutality and repression, the Assad regime had fallen.

    A day later, however, the ripple effects of what had happened 2,000 miles away in Syria were laid bare. A dozen European states announced plans to suspend asylum applications from Syrians, in a show of how western states are increasingly treating refugees as transients. As the fall of Bashar al-Assad collided with politicians’ quest to be seen as taking a hard line on migration, the lives of Syrians around the globe were plunged into uncertainty.

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