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Denmark strips Syrian refugees of residency permits and says it is safe to go home

Denmark is telling Syrian refugees it s safe to go home — but advocates disagree

I was so surprised, and so afraid, said al-Khalil, 28, who has lived in Denmark since 2015. She fears that if she s sent back, she could face arrest, violence, or even rape at the hands of the Assad regime. Al-Khalil told The Current s Matt Galloway that she left Syria when she was 20 to escape fighting in the early years of the country s 10-year civil war. She spent time in Lebanon and Turkey, before crossing the Mediterranean in a rubber boat, and making her way across Europe.  Danish officials granted her a residence permit in 2016, but have now decided a lack of fighting around Damascus means refugees from the city and surrounding area could safely return. (The country is largely back under the control of Bashar al-Assad, with fighting contained in the north.)

Denmark to Syrian Refugees: Go Home

Denmark strips Syrian refugees of residency permits and says it is safe to go home

Denmark strips Syrian refugees of residency permits and says it is safe to go home Bethan McKernan, Middle East correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Benjamin Nolte/EPA Denmark has become the first European country to revoke the residency permits of Syrian refugees, insisting that some parts of the war-torn country are safe to return to. At least 189 Syrians have had applications for renewal of temporary residency status denied since last summer, a move the Danish authorities said was justified because of a report that found the security situation in some parts of Syria had “improved significantly”. About 500 people originally from Damascus and surrounding areas were being re-evaluated.

Denmark revokes Syrian refugee permits under new policy

Denmark strips Syrian refugees of residency permits and says it is safe to go home Bethan McKernan, Middle East correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Benjamin Nolte/EPA Denmark has become the first European country to revoke the residency permits of Syrian refugees, insisting that some parts of the war-torn country are safe to return to. At least 189 Syrians have had applications for renewal of temporary residency status denied since last summer, a move the Danish authorities said was justified because of a report that found the security situation in some parts of Syria had “improved significantly”. About 500 people originally from Damascus and surrounding areas were being re-evaluated.

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