Assad Is Gone. But Can Syrians Go Home?
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Denmark’s €27,000 Offer Fails to Convince Migrants to Return to Syria
More than half a year has passed since Denmark began offering €27,000 for every Syrian refugee who voluntarily chooses to return to their home country after it was deemed ‘safe’ with the fall of the Assad regime. However, the scheme is failing to produce results. Since Copenhagen launched the remigration plan back in December—along with suspending asylum for any new refugees claiming to come from Syria—only 120 of them reportedly took the deal …
Although Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) has urged Syrians in Denmark to return home after the fall of the Assad regime, only a few have followed her advice.
Assad is gone. But can Syrians go home? - TPR: The Public's Radio
After over a decade in exile, many Syrians living abroad are contemplating what was once unthinkable: going home. But what does home look like today? The post Assad is gone. But can Syrians go home? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.


After the fall of the Assad dictatorship in Syria, the hope for peace was great. But violence flares up again and again. Which conflicts divide the country – clearly explained with maps.
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