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"The Guardian": More than 6 thousand Syrians in front of a mysterious fate with Britain continued to suspend asylum

The Guardian & quot; British, today, Saturday, highlights the situation of more than 6000 Syrians in Britain who are stuck in a state of ambiguity and their future, due to the continued freezing of their asylum applications, two months after the fall of the Bashar al -Assad regime.

was the British Ministry of the Interior. It has announced & quot; temporary & quot; For the requests of Syrian asylum seekers on December 9, following the departure of former Syrian President Bashar al -Assad to the capital, Damascus, saying that it needs & quot; evaluating the current situation & quot;

The newspaper explained that the situation is still largely unconfirmed, He explained that, despite the appointment of Ahmed Al -Shara as President of Syria for the transitional period, his forces are still classified as a terrorist group by Britain. Each of them includes more than one person, pending an initial decision, expected to increase asylum requests with the arrival of more Syrians on small boats, in light of calls from humanitarian and human rights organizations to resolve the situation.

The newspaper pointed out that it is It is believed that many of the asylum requests that were suspended come from Syrians who fled from the Assad regime, which was based on British Interior Minister Lord Hanson in his testimony to the British Parliament, saying that there & quot; a strong argument & quot; It is that the majority of the Syrians who arrived in Britain before the fall of Assad & quot; they fleeing the Assad regime & quot;

But the continued Syrian conflict for many years and the multiplicity of organizations participating in it, behind a complex map of the oppressed groups, some of which face the risk of returning currently like Former Syrian army officers. Syria. His homeland & quot;

The government official emphasized that those who are now in a state of ambiguity cannot work legally, and because the government has a legal duty to harbor and support them until the decision is taken, the stopping led to the high costs of their residence in the country.

The newspaper added that the freezing also applies to the Syrians who have already obtained the refugee situation, but they are approaching the end of the 5 -year first grant to stay in the United Kingdom and they must submit a new asylum application. & nbsp;

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