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Four out of 40,000 Syrian refugees in Austria are expressing grave concerns over the prospect of returning to Syria, which has been ravaged by war. According to reports, Austria initiated asylum revocation procedures for Syrians in December 2023, raising fears among those displaced. Nazzer, a Syrian refugee, shared her family's harrowing experiences with DER STANDARD.
Celebrations erupted in Syria in December as the jihadist group Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took control, marking a significant shift in power after 53 years of Assad's regime. Social media showcased jubilant scenes of citizens celebrating their newfound freedom and the release of prisoners from torture facilities. However, the reality on the ground remains dire, with many refugees questioning the safety and stability necessary for a safe return.
Nazzer emphasized that the ongoing violence and uncertainty in Syria could have devastating consequences, making it impossible for her and her children to consider returning home, underscoring the complexities of repatriation for refugees amidst ongoing conflict.