2024-07-23 19:55:07
Migration

'Take a Closer Look': Judgment Sparks Controversy over Deportations to Syria

A recent judgment by the Higher Administrative Court in Münster regarding the protection status of a Syrian individual has raised questions and sparked controversy. The court ruled that there is no longer a serious threat to civilians in Syria, but critics argue that the regime of dictator Assad still poses a danger.

The decision has implications for the deportation of criminals and Islamist 'threats' to Afghanistan and Syria in the future. The Federal Ministry of the Interior and the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees are continuously reviewing the decision-making process.

Interior Minister Faeser and Foreign Minister Baerbock plan to re-evaluate the situation in Syria. The judgment is seen by some as detached from the reality in Syria, as the Foreign Office's report indicates an ongoing conflict situation.

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23. Juli 2024 um 13:36

No Danger from Civil War Court Denies Protection Status for Syrians

Politics
As of July 23, 2024, 3:36 PM Subsidiary protection can be applied for in Germany if one's life is threatened in their home country. According to a court ruling, this is no longer the case in Syria. The judgment could have far-reaching consequences. According to the current ruling of the Higher Administrative Court of Münster, there is no longer a general danger from a civil war for asylum seekers from Syria. With this reasoning, the court rejected the so-called subsidiary protection for a Syrian..
n-tv.de
23. Juli 2024 um 14:04

"Take a Closer Look": Judgment Sparks Dispute over Deportations to Syria - n-tv.de

Politics
A judgment by the Higher Administrative Court in Münster on the protected status of a Syrian has raised questions. The court decided that there is no longer a serious threat to civilians in Syria. Critics argue that the torture regime of dictator Assad still poses a danger.
DER SPIEGEL
23. Juli 2024 um 16:01

North Rhine-Westphalia: Court ruling on the protection status of a Syrian causes debates - DER SPIEGEL

Politics
A court in North Rhine-Westphalia decided that Syrians no longer have a blanket protection status. The plaintiff, who is from the province of Hasaka, was convicted of smuggling and did not receive refugee or subsidiary protection. Dictator Bashar al-Assad remains in power, but the court saw no serious threat to civilians anymore.
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