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Netherlands Issues New Report about Asylum Seekers from Syria

Published : 27-05-2020

Netherlands Issues New Report about Asylum Seekers from Syria

The Dutch Foreign Ministry issued a report comprising the inquiries and recommendations regarding asylum seekers from Syria, including Palestinian refugees.

The report covers the calamitous humanitarian and human rights situation in Syria which has served as a motive behind increasing calls for humanitarian asylum abroad.

One chapter is devoted to Palestinian refugees from Syria and the killing, displacement, and enforced disappearance they have been subjected to, along with the destruction wrought on displacement camps during the nine-year-old warfare.

The report refers to the Palestinian refugees in the war-torn country as “stateless” and an “ethnic minority” group.

The collected data is based on international human rights sources and UN bodies, including UNRWA.

The Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands said the report is a realistic and fact-based embodiment of data and findings collected during the period under examination.

According to AGPS data, over 100,000 Palestinians from Syria have reached Europe, fleeing the war-stricken Syrian territories. Most of the world’s countries have opted for a closed-door immigration policy regarding the Palestinian refugees from Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10159

The Dutch Foreign Ministry issued a report comprising the inquiries and recommendations regarding asylum seekers from Syria, including Palestinian refugees.

The report covers the calamitous humanitarian and human rights situation in Syria which has served as a motive behind increasing calls for humanitarian asylum abroad.

One chapter is devoted to Palestinian refugees from Syria and the killing, displacement, and enforced disappearance they have been subjected to, along with the destruction wrought on displacement camps during the nine-year-old warfare.

The report refers to the Palestinian refugees in the war-torn country as “stateless” and an “ethnic minority” group.

The collected data is based on international human rights sources and UN bodies, including UNRWA.

The Foreign Ministry of the Netherlands said the report is a realistic and fact-based embodiment of data and findings collected during the period under examination.

According to AGPS data, over 100,000 Palestinians from Syria have reached Europe, fleeing the war-stricken Syrian territories. Most of the world’s countries have opted for a closed-door immigration policy regarding the Palestinian refugees from Syria.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/10159