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Hundreds of Syrians line up at Turkish border crossing, awaiting return home

  • Displaced Syrians also returned from Lebanon, with dozens of cars lined up to enter Syria.
  • The fall of Assad has led to joy among Turkey’s 3 million Syrian refugees, who celebrated in Istanbul and other cities.
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After the coup in Syria, leaving Austria is not automatically an option. Many Syrians still have serious reservations about returning home. The Krone spoke to two Syrians. While the former dictator Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, where he was granted asylum on humanitarian grounds, Austria no longer wants to grant his fellow countrymen this right for the time being. For many of the 95,180 Syrians living in Austria, the question now is: should th…

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Without hesitation and after more than 13 years in exile, hundreds of Syrian refugees today rushed back to their country hoping to meet their families and restore their lives. Joan Cabases Vega spoke to some of them from the Masnaa border crossing between Lebanon and Syria.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, December 9, 2024.
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