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Germany Re-Applies Dublin Convention

Published : 12-11-2015

Germany Re-Applies Dublin Convention

Germany re-applied Dublin agreement after three months of suspension in reagrds dealing with some refugees including Palestinian Syrians and Syrian refugees.

German media sources quoted the statement of the German Interior Ministry spokesman, who reported the re-apply of Dublin Convention rules on refugee for all origin countries and every Member States except Greece starting from 21 last October.

The current settlement does not necessarily mean the refugees returned to the out of bounds, while Germany announced in August a temporary suspension of Dublin Convention for the Syrian refugees, including Palestinian Syrians. The convention terms state the return of refugees to the first European country they had entered and fingerprinted.

The return of refugees to countries that obtained fingerprints is considered one of the most prominent issues that haunt the lives of refugees, while the asylum to Germany of many Palestinian refugees who were fingerprinted was not decided a year ago, which increases the dire situation of refugees after bearing the travel and the seriousness of access to European countries of asylum.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2259

Germany re-applied Dublin agreement after three months of suspension in reagrds dealing with some refugees including Palestinian Syrians and Syrian refugees.

German media sources quoted the statement of the German Interior Ministry spokesman, who reported the re-apply of Dublin Convention rules on refugee for all origin countries and every Member States except Greece starting from 21 last October.

The current settlement does not necessarily mean the refugees returned to the out of bounds, while Germany announced in August a temporary suspension of Dublin Convention for the Syrian refugees, including Palestinian Syrians. The convention terms state the return of refugees to the first European country they had entered and fingerprinted.

The return of refugees to countries that obtained fingerprints is considered one of the most prominent issues that haunt the lives of refugees, while the asylum to Germany of many Palestinian refugees who were fingerprinted was not decided a year ago, which increases the dire situation of refugees after bearing the travel and the seriousness of access to European countries of asylum.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/2259