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Asylum Seekers From Iran: only One in Four Gets Protection

The fact that the political conditions in the Islamic Republic are unbearable is widely consensus in Germany. However, this does not mean that refugees from Iran should hope for recognition: three quarters are rejected.
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The fact that the political conditions in the Islamic Republic are unbearable is widely consensus in Germany. However, this does not mean that refugees from Iran should hope for recognition: three quarters are rejected.

·Leipzig, Germany
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Only about a quarter of asylum seekers from Iran are currently granted permission to remain in Germany. This was reported by the "Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland" (Thursday editions), citing current figures from the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). "In January and February, the Federal Office decided on 891 asylum applications from Iranian nationals. The overall protection rate was 27.6 percent," a spokesperson for the Nuremberg-…

Only about a quarter of asylum seekers from Iran are allowed to stay in Germany. {/mprestriction} According to the editorial team of the German Network (RND), this results from current figures of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF). A spokesman of the Nuremberg Authority told the RND: "In January and February the Federal Office decided on 891 asylum procedures of Iranian nationals. The total protection rate was 27.6 percent. "He…

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