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Syrian Refugees' Return to Their Homeland Is Accompanied by Problems at the Borders

Summary by ČEská Televize
Ten months after the fall of dictator Bashar Assad, Syrian war refugees are returning to their homeland. So far, around a million have returned home. Most have returned from neighboring Turkey – over 500,000, with a total of around three million people going there. A total of six million Syrians have fled the conflict abroad since 2011. Over the years in exile, they have lost their passports, without which they cannot return, which legal offices…
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Ten months after the fall of dictator Bashar Assad, Syrian war refugees are returning to their homeland. So far, around a million have returned home. Most have returned from neighboring Turkey – over 500,000, with a total of around three million people going there. A total of six million Syrians have fled the conflict abroad since 2011. Over the years in exile, they have lost their passports, without which they cannot return, which legal offices…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
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