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Echr Extends Deportation Stop to Syria

Summary by Die Presse
Although Austria's Asylum Office has defended its plans in a letter, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) continues to block the second planned deportation to Syria. This is evident from documents that are available to the press. And, for what reason the Syrians were sentenced.

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The Federal Office for Asylum and Foreign Affairs argues that the man "can safely travel to his place of origin"

·Vienna, Austria
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Although Austria's Asylum Office has defended its plans in a letter, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) continues to block the second planned deportation to Syria. This is evident from documents that are available to the press. And, for what reason the Syrians were sentenced.

·Vienna, Austria
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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has extended the temporary suspension of the deportation of a man to Syria until at least 25 September. The court wants to hear more information about the case beforehand, the "Presse" (online) reported. Austria has meanwhile also issued the requested statement on the case. According to the "Presse", the man is a Syrian convicted of, among other things, commercial theft, robbery and document suppression,…

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The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has extended the temporary suspension of the deportation of a man to Syria until at least 25 September last month. The court wants to hear more information about the case beforehand, reports the "press" (online) - for the Ministry of the Interior this is "not unusual". Austria has now issued the requested opinion on the case.

·Salzburg, Austria
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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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