‘In Two Days, It All Came Crashing Down': A French-Syrian Family Torn Apart
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‘In two days, it all came crashing down': A French-Syrian family torn apart
The fall of Bashar al-Assad allowed the Abou Latif family to realise their dream of returning to their homeland of Syria this summer. But they found themselves caught up in the fighting between Druze and jihadists in the city of Sweida. Wife and mother Amjaad returned to Paris with her two children, but without her husband.
Despite the change of power in Syria and German return aid, only a few Syrians return to their homeland. Even planned deportations have not yet been implemented.
After the fall of the Assad regime, only about 4,000 Syrians have returned from Germany.
According to a media report, 4,000 Syrians have returned to their home country since the beginning of the year. Many of them used financial support from a federal-state programme.

After the fall of Assad, the government speculated that many people would return to Syria, but that is not the case.
Since the change of power in Syria, about 4,000 Syrian nationals have returned from Germany to their home country. This is the result of research by the ARD political magazine Panorama. Planned deportations have not yet occurred.
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