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AGPS Report: Pushbacks of Palestinian Refugees from Europe to Syria Life-Threatening

Published : 02-04-2021

AGPS Report: Pushbacks of Palestinian Refugees from Europe to Syria Life-Threatening

On October 12, 2020, AGPS issued a new report entitled “Europe: Deportation of Palestinians of Syria”. 

The report takes Palestinians fleeing Damascus and its suburbs as a case study. 

It highlights the life-threatening hazards of the forcible deportation of asylum seekers to Syria.

The report provides answers to some of the controversial issues raised by European right-wing governments regarding the security situation in and around Damascus.

The report refers to Denmark’s decision to strip 94 Palestinians from Syria of their visas on claims that Damascus has become a safe destination.

The report concludes that the arguments provided by Denmark and other governments claiming that Syria is safe to return to are not only counterfeit but they encourage European bodies to force their governments to take similar closed-door immigration policies.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11516

On October 12, 2020, AGPS issued a new report entitled “Europe: Deportation of Palestinians of Syria”. 

The report takes Palestinians fleeing Damascus and its suburbs as a case study. 

It highlights the life-threatening hazards of the forcible deportation of asylum seekers to Syria.

The report provides answers to some of the controversial issues raised by European right-wing governments regarding the security situation in and around Damascus.

The report refers to Denmark’s decision to strip 94 Palestinians from Syria of their visas on claims that Damascus has become a safe destination.

The report concludes that the arguments provided by Denmark and other governments claiming that Syria is safe to return to are not only counterfeit but they encourage European bodies to force their governments to take similar closed-door immigration policies.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/11516