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No Drop in Syrian Refugee Population Since Fall of Assad Regime - DutchNews.nl

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The number of Syrian refugees living in the Netherlands has barely fallen in the six months since the fall of...

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Almost half a year after the fall of the Assad regime, more than 28,000 Syrian asylum seekers are staying in an asylum seekers' centre in the Netherlands - almost exactly the same number as six months ago. Despite the fact that their asylum applications are temporarily not being processed and despite attempts by the government to entice them to return.

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Cabinet Schoof I seems to be doing its utmost to send cuddly Syrians back to their own country since Assad fell, a new man seized power and international relations with the country are starting up again. But yes, that is Faber's responsibility and he is usually busier with ribbons and outings. That is why the T. reports: "Almost half a year after the fall of the Assad regime, more than 28,000 Syrian asylum seekers are staying in an asylum seeker…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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